Many people find it mind-boggling that successful people who can afford to wear anything they like, choose to wear the same clothes every day or even a uniform. A good example is Steve Jobs and his signature black polo neck jersey and jeans, or many a CEO with a crisp white collared shirt and tailored black skirt. What motivates these wealthy people to stick to a minimalist wardrobe? Here are some insights into this strange phenomenon:
- Focusing on things that matter
Decision fatigue, where your critical thinking skills wear down if you make a lot of decisions throughout the day, is very real. If you are ‘the decider’ in a business, then it’s a good idea to consider things that you can streamline to keep your decision-making abilities focused on the things that really matter. Things like clothes, snacks or the route you take to work, for example, are just examples of things that you must decide on during the course of a normal day, but that can be eliminated from the burden of your day-to-day decision-making.
- It’s easier to feel comfortable in your usual outfits
You may want to have fun playing around with colours, styles and trends, but it’s possible that the latest fashion not only doesn’t compliment your body type that well, but also that you feel a bit uncomfortable in the clothing. When you stick to a few items that you know suit your body and make you feel well put together, then you know that you can go about your daily tasks without worrying about clothes that don’t fit or look right.
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