Pattern 13 — Context Switching Cost
Switching attention between tasks, conversations, or environments has a cognitive cost. For many neurodivergent people — especially those with monotropic attention styles — this cost can be significant. Frequent interruptions, rapid task changes, and fragmented workflows can drain energy, disrupt focus, and increase stress. Understanding the cost of context switching helps explain why many environments … Continue reading Pattern 13 — Context Switching Cost
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