
Deep work is dead — here is how to bring it back
Why knowledge workers lose focus and what Focus Mode actually changes

David Osei
The science of decision fatigue
Decision fatigue is real. Research shows that the quality of human decisions deteriorates significantly after making many choices — regardless of how important those choices are.
Judges give harsher sentences later in the day. Doctors prescribe more medication as their shift progresses. Knowledge workers make worse strategic decisions after lunch than before it.
The three biggest daily drains
By noon, most knowledge workers have already made hundreds of micro-decisions. What to check first. What to reply to. What to prioritise.
Three decisions drain the most energy before anything important even begins. What to work on. In what order to work on it. And for how long.
These decisions feel small. Together, they consume the mental energy needed for your most important work.
How Flow removes the drain
Flow eliminates all three before your day begins. What to work on — decided. In what order — decided. For how long — decided.
Your mental energy is reserved entirely for the work that actually requires you. That is not a small shift. That is the difference between a day that exhausts you and a day that builds you.

Written by
David Osei
David writes about AI, memory systems, and the future of knowledge work. He spent 3 years building productivity tools before switching to writing about them full time.





