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23-Minute Context Switching Recovery

Research-backed finding that it takes an average of 23 minutes to fully recover focus after being interrupted, highlighting the true cost of task switching.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 01:09

Overview

Research from the University of California, Irvine found that it takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to fully return to a task after an interruption. This finding has profound implications for workplace productivity and time management.

The Research

Gloria Mark's research team studied information workers and discovered:

Why So Long?

  1. Working Memory Loss: Previous task context fades from working memory
  2. Re-orientation: Need to remember where you left off
  3. Mental Reset: Brain must shift cognitive frameworks
  4. Momentum Loss: Need to rebuild focus and concentration
  5. Additional Interruptions: Often interrupted again during recovery

Cost Calculations

If interrupted every 30 minutes:

Implications for Time Management

2026 Solutions

Related Concepts

Measuring Your Recovery Time

Track how long it actually takes you to regain focus:

  1. Note when interrupted
  2. Note when fully engaged again
  3. Calculate average recovery time
  4. Use data to justify protected focus time

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