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What is the significance of the 23-minute rule in focusing?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The 23-minute rule suggests that it takes approximately 23 minutes to fully engage the brain's default mode network in a new task. This means that to effectively focus, one should dedicate at least this amount of time to a task without interruptions. Distractions can reset this timer, making it difficult to achieve deep focus.

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