Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Stop Saying Yes So Much

Feb 11, 2026
A reflection on how tiny, automatic yeses pile up into exhaustion. A kitchen moment reveals how perceived urgency drives those reflex commitments. The law of reciprocity and free gifts are shown as hidden obligation traps. Practical tactics include pausing with pre-planned replies, using silence strategically, and choosing which requests truly deserve your yes.
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ANECDOTE

Weekend Yes Regret

  • Scott Smith describes sitting on the couch enjoying Netflix then remembering a dinner he agreed to and thinking, "why did I say yes?"
  • He also recounts agreeing to do leg day at the gym and regretting it the next day when his legs hurt.
ANECDOTE

Kitchen Moment Of Realization

  • Scott shares a kitchen moment scrolling urgent-feeling messages and feeling compelled to agree to many small requests.
  • He realized most stress wasn't from work complexity but from saying yes to many tiny things.
INSIGHT

Small Choices Cause Big Fatigue

  • Decision fatigue often comes from many small yes/no choices rather than a few big ones.
  • When choices pile up we default and stop actively deciding, which increases automatic yeses.
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