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by napsterbr
509 days ago
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Sure, and I agree with you, but what you described is just a break, not an interruption. These breaks were taken at a "natural" time, when you felt one was needed. By definition, an interruption is a "break" when you don't want one. |
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When I’m deep in the weeds on a task, stepping away for a walk in the park, a workout, or to prepare a meal or some coffee, affords me the opportunity to clear the micro details of the task from my mind while retaining the macro at the tip of my attention. This state is very frequently where the best insights on the task emerge, whereas an interruption resets both micro and macro attention entirely to something else.