![]() ![]() Evaluating options, weighing pros and cons, and then deciding: this taxes emotional and mental resources. ![]() Rules like this reduce stress because they reduce the amount of thought you have to put into each decision (and ultimately reduce the total number of decisions). If I can’t find free WiFi, I’ll walk into a hotel and pay for the connection. The $10 rule is that when I’m traveling, I deliberately avoid worrying about most things that cost $10 or less. …I finally created a $10 rule for myself that has been rocking my world. However, it has its downsides too, in that I can spend hours walking around trying to decide what to eat, or hours trying to figure out the public transit system somewhere instead of just flagging down a taxi. Overall, this isn’t always bad - it’s led to a healthy paranoia about debt and a lifelong adherence to frugality. I often get stressed out spending small amounts of money. wrote about how he reduces stress when traveling, and among all the good tips is this:
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