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Attention Residue Minimization

A productivity technique based on research showing that part of your attention remains on previous tasks after switching, reducing cognitive capacity. Minimizing attention residue through complete task closure and transition rituals improves focus and performance.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 16:32

Overview

Attention Residue Minimization is a productivity technique based on research by Professor Sophie Leroy showing that when you switch from Task A to Task B, your attention doesn't immediately follow—a residue of your attention remains stuck thinking about the original task.

The Science

This residue gets worse if your work on Task A was unbounded and of low intensity before you switched, but even if you finish Task A before moving on, your attention remains divided for a while.

Impact on Performance

Attention residue reduces cognitive capacity available for the new task, leading to:

Minimization Strategies

Complete Task Closure

Transition Rituals

Task Batching

Time Blocking

Benefits

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