The topic of our own context switching is discussed in many places, even here. It is clear that you can either avoid such situations or improve context reconstruction techniques to handle multiple tasks. One question however remains: is our context always private? We are rarely working only on our own – and even in such… Continue reading Of context reconstruction
Tag: GTD
Unnoticed context switching
It is a common knowledge that context switching is not most-effective way of working. It feels good to do many things at the same time – but this is an illusion, kind of dope. Dopamine, to be precise: our brain simply releases this hormone upon completing small steps of each task. This does not translate… Continue reading Unnoticed context switching