Late in the year, decision fatigue grows heavy. One way to answer it is to decide once for many moments. Choose your outfit for the next three days. Pick the breakfast you will repeat. Set your morning work to begin with the same warmup. These choices do not limit you. They release you from the weight of trivial selection.
Look at a place where options pile up. Email filters. App icons on a home screen. A cluttered menu in a tool you use daily. Remove what you do not use. Promote what you use most. Hide the rest where it can be found on purpose rather than by accident.
The mind meets this with relief. Energy returns for the choices that deserve your best attention. You do not become rigid. You become prepared.