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What is decision fatigue creative performance?
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When routine decisions are systematized your creative energy is preserved for novel problems.
Decision fatigue creative performance is a concept in personal epistemology: When routine decisions are systematized your creative energy is preserved for novel problems.
Example: You run a design studio. Every project requires dozens of decisions: which typeface, which grid, which revision process, which client communication cadence, which invoicing terms. Before you built frameworks, each of these consumed fresh deliberation. You spent your mornings — your sharpest hours — resolving logistics. By the time you sat down to do actual creative work, you were operating on cognitive fumes. Then you systematized: a default typeface stack for each project category, a standard grid system, a three-round revision protocol, a templated client onboarding sequence, fixed billing terms. Now those decisions are pre-made. Your morning energy goes to the work that actually requires invention — the layout that has never existed before, the brand identity that needs to capture something no template can express. The frameworks didn't reduce your creativity. They cleared the runway for it.
This concept is part of Phase 23 (Decision Frameworks) in the How to Think curriculum, which builds the epistemic infrastructure for decision frameworks.
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