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Boost Your Focus by 40%: The Attention Residue Neurohack

Close your mind's open tabs

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Dave Meier
Oct 12, 2024
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Your brain is like a browser with 50 tabs open. 

Each tab is a task you're working on or thinking about. Emails, designs, documents, that conversation from earlier. They're all there, running in the background.

You're trying to focus on just one tab/task. 

But everything's slowing down. Your computer brain's fan is going crazy. And the tab you're looking at? It’s lagging.

That lag? That's Attention Residue.

"Even when we actually complete a task, that doesn't mean our attention will follow us. Our mind keeps things active in our brain and when they're active, they attract attention." — Sophie Leroy, Associate Professor at the University of Washington

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The Mental Tab Overload

Those open tabs.

The ones related to tasks you've worked on but haven't quite finished. They're still active in your mind. Your brain's trying to keep them all running, and it's maxing out your mental CPU.

The result? You're looking at your current task, but your mind feels foggy and slow.

This isn’t just an everyday distraction. It’s deeper than that. Your brain is losing quality. That brilliant idea you had earlier? It's buried under all the unfinished thoughts. You’re not just losing time – you’re losing clarity, creativity, and momentum.

But here’s the good news: once you see it, you can beat it.

Let’s dive in:

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