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