Ego depletion
Ego depletion is the hypothesis that prior self-control effort may temporarily impair subsequent behavioral control.
Definition
The concept of ego depletion has been influential in the psychology of self-control, but its strength and replicability are a matter of debate. In practice, it is worth treating it with caution: not as a certain fact about the "willpower battery", but as a useful metaphor for the cost of decisions, fatigue, overload and limited capacity for self-regulation.
Key ideas
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Practice and life
Plan the most important decisions and tasks requiring self-control earlier in the day or after recovery, not after a series of difficult choices.
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to present ego depletion as a certain, simple law of psychology. It is also a mistake to use it as an excuse without working on your environment and habits.
Questions for self-reflection
No questions for self-reflection.
Sources
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