Executive functions
Executive functions are a set of cognitive processes that help you plan, inhibit impulses, switch attention, remember a goal, and direct action.
Definicja
Executive functions include, but are not limited to: working memory, inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility. They are needed for organizing tasks, making decisions, self-control and long-term action. They can weaken under stress, fatigue, overload or lack of structure, so they are often supported by external planning and chaos reduction.
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Praktyka i życie
For a larger task, break the goal into steps, set the order and write down the first move. Remove from your working memory what may be on your list or calendar.
Częste błędne rozumienie
It is a mistake to treat performance difficulties as laziness. It's also a mistake to rely solely on motivation instead of structure, reminders, and the environment.
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