Attention Residue: Attention residue occurs when we switch between tasks, leaving a fragment of our attention on the previous task, even after moving on to a new one. This residue impairs our ability to fully engage in deep work. The book advises reducing task-switching and avoiding distractions to maintain focus and improve performance.
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When you switch from one task to another, your attention doesn't immediately follow—part of it remains stuck thinking about the previous task. This creates what Professor Sophie Leroy calls attention residue.
Research findings on this effect:
When you switch from some Task A to another Task B, your attention doesn’t immediately follow – a residue of your attention remains stuck thinking about the original task. This residue gets especially thick if your work on Task A was unbounded and of low intensity before you switched, but even if...
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