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The Switching Costs

The Switching Costs

  • Every time you stop doing a task you are working on to check your email, you incur what researchers call a “switching cost”.
  • It typically takes at least 25 minutes to get properly back into the task after you’ve interrupted yourself.
  • The more frequently you check email, the less productive you are and the less happy you are.

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