Thomas is a professional fine art photographer and writer specialising in photography related instructional books as well as travel writing and street photography.
We live in a world of "instant." Instant messages, instant gratification, and the pressure to make instant decisions. But there is a growing movement—often tagged as —that suggests our best work and healthiest choices happen when we simply stop and sleep on it.
Ever noticed how your best ideas come in the shower? That’s the incubation effect. When you step away from a problem and "wait until tomorrow," your subconscious continues to work in the background. By morning, your brain has often organized the clutter into a creative solution you couldn't see the day before. 3. Defeating "Decision Fatigue" 3_zaczekaj_z_tym_do_jutra
If you want something non-essential, wait until tomorrow. If the urge is still there, buy it. We live in a world of "instant
Use the tag 3_zaczekaj_z_tym_do_jutra to mark tasks in your planner that are purposefully deferred to protect your evening peace. That’s the incubation effect