I wrote this post back in 2017 and I when I stumbled on it this morning I was struck by how the struggle has not gotten any easier over the last decade. In fact, I think it’s harder for me to figure out what to watch! There are so many excellent choices that it can be paralyzing. Rereading this post made me want to try a little harder to stay focused so I maximize my quality TV time.

I’ve learned over the years how easily overwhelmed I am when I have too many choices. I blogged a few years ago about how I prefer buying Apple computers because they limit your choices. I know that one of the reasons I love my tiny wardrobe is that I don’t have to choose from a lot of options when I get dressed.
My most recent struggle with too many choices is television. I love TV and usually watch some TV while I knit or color in the evening. But I find myself yearning for my childhood days when I had a choice of about four things to watch. I cut the cord on cable five years ago but now there’s more to watch than ever before.
With all the choices available to me on Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, plus various other channels on my Roku, I can’t settle on anything! And it’s making me a little crazy. Last night I found myself killing an hour watching a new game show for heaven’s sake (The Wall, not worth my time)!
For some reason I’m turning TV watching, which I do to relax, into a source of stress. That’s ridiculous. I think I have to do something to narrow down the options, so I’m not stressed out by deciding what to watch. Here’s what I think I’ll do:
I just found this Rolling Stone article on the 100 best TV shows of all time. I’ve seen many of them (and would rewatch some) and it reminds me of some renowned shows that I’ve been meaning to watch. I think it will help me create a few lists to narrow things down so can get past this frustration.
How about you? How do you handle deciding what to watch on TV? Also, do you have any shows you think I should add to my short list?
Tagged with: decisions, television, worth repeating
Hi Janine. I have a note on my phone where I can quickly add tv shows or movies that hear about. Also there is a nice little free app called TV Time that lets you mark things you want to watch and then you can check off the episodes as you watch them. Bonus, after you mark off an episode you can see the comments fans make about it and they can be very funny to scroll through. Also it lets you know when a new season or episode will drop.
Jeri Feaster June 15, 2026 12:08 PM