Unfinished tasks never disappear — they hover.
Sometimes, they stay there for a night. You were too tired and delayed them to the next day. But in the morning, you finished them as soon as possible. And that’s great.
But sometimes, they stay there forever. You were too busy the night before, but also the morning after and afternoon. You didn’t want to do those tasks, but you had to. And now, you're searching for anything else to do to look busy.
Yet, those tasks keep part of your mind always lingering. They are like a background app draining your mental RAM. And your brain hates open loops.
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Learn how to spot and stop the sneaky mental traps ruining your productivity. Outsmart your brain by defeating these 7 mental biases that kill your focus every day.
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Similar ideas to 2 — The Zeigarnik Effect
This effect describes our tendency to remember incomplete or interrupted tasks better than completed tasks. Each unfinished task takes up some of your attention, splitting your focus. It also interferes with your sleep.
What you can do about it:
The Zeigarnik effect is our tendency to remember incomplete or interrupted tasks easier than completed tasks.
At first, the Zeigarnik Effect seems handy: We remember the things we still need to do.
The Zeigarnik effect is our tendency to remember incomplete or interrupted tasks easier than completed tasks.
At first, the Zeigarnik Effect seems handy: We remember the things we still need to do.
• But each incomplete task divides your focus, making it hard...
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