Q

How does the brain's default system work in relation to unfinished tasks?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

The brain's default system is responsible for processing and recalling information related to unfinished tasks. When a task is incomplete, it remains in our short-term memory, constantly reminding us of its presence. This can create a sense of mental clutter, making it difficult to focus on new tasks. To activate this system effectively, one must minimize distractions and allow the mind to process these unfinished tasks.

This is one answer. The complete system — the psychology, the biology, and the method — is in the book.

Read The Willpower Lie →
Found an error? Let me know →