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  <title>Ep. 342 - The Doctor Is In Series - How Does Decision Fatigue Affect You?</title>
  <description>  Welcome to the&amp;amp;nbsp;Social-Engineer&amp;amp;nbsp;Podcast: The Doctor Is&amp;amp;nbsp;In&amp;amp;nbsp;Series – where we discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In today’s episode, Chris and Dr. Abbie discuss decision fatigue—how making too many choices throughout the day drains mental energy and affects judgment. They explain how stress and lack of sleep make it worse, how it differs from burnout, and why leaders and parents are especially vulnerable. The episode also shares simple, practical strategies to reduce daily decisions, protect mental energy, and prioritize recovery.&amp;amp;nbsp;   [Mar&amp;amp;nbsp;2, 2026]&amp;amp;nbsp;   00:00 - Intro&amp;amp;nbsp;   00:56 - Show Updates and Sponsors&amp;amp;nbsp;   02:35 - What Decision Fatigue Is&amp;amp;nbsp;   03:34 - Stress, Sleep, and Mental Energy&amp;amp;nbsp;   05:12 - Mental vs. Physical Limits&amp;amp;nbsp;   07:13 - Decision Fatigue vs. Burnout&amp;amp;nbsp;   10:22 - Leadership, Empathy, and Hard Decisions&amp;amp;nbsp;   14:33 - Prevention: Routines and Breaks&amp;amp;nbsp;   20:43 - Advisors and AI Caution&amp;amp;nbsp;   24:38 - Everyday Life and Parenting Load&amp;amp;nbsp;   27:23 - Recovery Outlets and Wrap-Up&amp;amp;nbsp;   28:49 - Closing and Next Month’s Topic (Diet Culture)&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Find us online:  &amp;amp;nbsp;     LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd  &amp;amp;nbsp;       Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial  &amp;amp;nbsp;       LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy  &amp;amp;nbsp;      References: &amp;amp;nbsp;   Baumeister, R. F., Bratslavsky, E., Muraven, M., &amp;amp;amp; Tice, D. M. (1998). Ego depletion: Is the active self a limited resource? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74(5), 1252–1265. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.74.5.1252 &amp;amp;nbsp;   Baumeister, R. F., &amp;amp;amp; Tierney, J. (2011). Willpower: Rediscovering the greatest human strength. Penguin Press. &amp;amp;nbsp;   Danziger, S., Levav, J., &amp;amp;amp; Avnaim-Pesso, L. (2011). Extraneous factors in judicial decisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(17), 6889–6892. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1018033108 &amp;amp;nbsp;   Davidson, R. J., &amp;amp;amp; McEwen, B. S. (2012). Social influences on neuroplasticity: Stress and interventions to promote well-being. Nature Neuroscience, 15(5), 689–695. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.3093 &amp;amp;nbsp;   Fleming, S. M., &amp;amp;amp; Dolan, R. J. (2012). The neural basis of metacognitive ability. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 367(1594), 1338–1349. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0417 &amp;amp;nbsp;   Hagger, M. S., Wood, C., Stiff, C., &amp;amp;amp; Chatzisarantis, N. L. D. (2010). Ego depletion and the strength model of self-control: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 136(4), 495–525. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0019486 &amp;amp;nbsp;   Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. &amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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