My Weird Prompts
When Daniel used a tactical belt with modular pouches to run Ethernet cable in one uninterrupted pass, he discovered a principle that transfers directly to knowledge work. This episode explores the hidden cost of micro-interruptions — those tiny breaks that cost far more than their duration suggests. Drawing on cognitive psychology research from UC Irvine and Microsoft Workplace Analytics, we break down why a thirty-second supply box trip can cost sixty-nine minutes of degraded focus, and how the same insight applies to software development, writing, and any deep work. We also examine the concept of "task-specific loadouts" from military logistics and the everyday carry community, and how they can transform your digital workspace.
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