Everyday choices can feel emotionally heavy because they’re not just practical decisions, they often connect to habits, identity, and expectations. Even small choices can trigger overthinking when there’s pressure to make the “right” move or avoid regret.
When someone is already stressed or mentally tired, the brain has less space for simple decision-making, so even basic options can feel loaded. It’s less about the choice itself and more about the mental state and perceived consequences attached to it.