Michael Saltzstein on Cognitive Overload at Work Can Lead to Decision Fatigue Modern workplaces are filled with tasks, notifications and decisions that demand constant attention. While this environment may seem like a mark of efficiency, Michael Saltzstein  mentions  that it often masks a hidden cost: cognitive load and decision fatigue. These two psychological phenomena can silently erode productivity, well-being,  and the ability to make sound choices throughout the workday.     Cognitive load refers to the mental effort required  to process information and complete tasks. When this load becomes excessive, it overwhelms an employee’s ability to think clearly and retain  important details . Combine this with the endless decisions many workers must make each day, from responding to emails to prioritizing meetings ,  and you have a recipe for burnout and poor judgment.     Decision Fatigue Builds Quietly   The average adult makes thousands of decisions dai...