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Travel decision fatigue.
I've never heard of it before nor have I ever (to my knowledge) ever experienced it. According to RV Lifestyle, it does exist.
Here's what they say it is:
Travel decision fatigue results from having to make too many decisions in a short time. This affliction is common among RVers, who have to make more decisions than usual as they travel…
The felt that it warrants an article on what it is and how to overcome it.
They begin with:
While traveling, RVers can become overwhelmed by the number of decisions they have to make. These can be big decisions, everyday things, or even tiny tiny decisions, like where to stay, what to do, what to eat…. whether to turn left or right.
These decisions, no matter how small, pile up and a lot of people experience negative effects, mentally and emotionally. It can really put a damper on how much you and your travel companions enjoy your trip.
So, I thought it would be helpful to write an article that explains what decision fatigue is and how to identify symptoms. More so, I want to share tips with you that will help you prevent or overcome decision fatigue as you travel.
To read more, go here.
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