Batch Similar Tasks to Reduce Cognitive Load
How: Group similar tasks together, such as responding to emails at specific times (e.g., 10 AM and 4 PM) instead of checking them all day.
Why: Switching between unrelated tasks increases mental fatigue and reduces efficiency.
When: Best used when you have multiple responsibilities (e.g., writing reports, making calls, data entry).
Example: John, an HR manager, used to switch between email, meetings, and hiring tasks randomly. After batching, he dedicated Mornings for interviews and Afternoons for admin tasks, cutting his daily workload by 1.5 hours.
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