You open the drawer and necklaces are tangled. Earrings you loved once, gathering dust. You bought these things excited. Now you grab the same three pieces every time. More options meant more deciding every morning. When she cut down to just three, mornings stopped being choices. She found out what she actually liked.
Too many choices make you stop deciding
More options feel like freedom until you're opening drawers every morning picking. That decision takes energy. Small choices add up across a day. Morning dressing becomes energy you've spent before the day starts. The strange thing is, you end up wearing the same pieces anyway. Everything else just waits.

