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Our brains can do one thing at a time |
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We also developed the ability to notice modifications around us, like things that change or suddenly move, are likely to grab our attention |
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similar function / use, same place |
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What work together goes together |
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Organize your environment |
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the most fundamental principle of the organized mind is to shift the burden of organizing from our brains to the external world |
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remove distraction from environment |
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Make it tidying up and rearranging game, by color, height, brightness, name - all as an exercise in seeing the attributes one by one. We must remember that when learning to be organized early, will lead to a number of good results, even decades later, in terms of longevity, health, and job performance. |
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