Difference between revisions of "Constancy"
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− | * | + | * Constancy concerns training your predictive attention to serve your task attention in continuing the engagement with the task. |
− | * | + | * Constancy is how you shape your predictive attention to pull your task attention through the task (time). |
− | * | + | * Constancy’s matter is the transition from step to step within a task. |
− | * | + | * Deliberate effort by task attention to carry out strategy decreases as the strategy becomes habituated into the predictive attention. |
− | * | + | * Constancy shapes strategies over time. |
− | * | + | * Working well with a given strategy makes that strategy more salient, allowing predictive attention to pull you through it more easily. |
− | + | * Mastery is when your predictive attention is fully trained to follow a strategy without the need for ongoing deliberation by task attention. | |
− | * | + | * Flow is the result of task attention being pulled according to strategy through the task by predictive attention. |
− | * | + | * Flow is the most rewarding state, so it gives strategy the most salience. |
− | * | + | * Flow leads to the fastest attainment of mastery. |
− | * | + | * Constancy allows you to attain and maintain the state of flow. |
− | * | + | * Habituation of distractors is the work of constancy. Happens in flow most easily. |
+ | * Hyperfocus is when task attention follows a strong (highly incentivized) pull from your predictive attention down a path that it did not deliberately set. | ||
+ | * Hyperfocus has high salience but without the guidance of deliberately crafted strategies. | ||
+ | * Automation is the opposite of constancy: a series of steps without deliberation. | ||
+ | * Automation happens when distractors have been sensitized. | ||
+ | * Automation sensitizes distractors. | ||
+ | * Automation is the same thing as tunnel vision caused by cravings. | ||
+ | * All growth attained in work is attributable to constancy. | ||
+ | * Perceived effort in the task is when your task attention faces uncertainty in how to order your predictive attention. | ||
+ | * Constancy reduces perceived effort to zero. (Aka, “effortless attention” or flow.) (As does hyperfocus.) |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 22 May 2020
Key Claims
- Constancy concerns training your predictive attention to serve your task attention in continuing the engagement with the task.
- Constancy is how you shape your predictive attention to pull your task attention through the task (time).
- Constancy’s matter is the transition from step to step within a task.
- Deliberate effort by task attention to carry out strategy decreases as the strategy becomes habituated into the predictive attention.
- Constancy shapes strategies over time.
- Working well with a given strategy makes that strategy more salient, allowing predictive attention to pull you through it more easily.
- Mastery is when your predictive attention is fully trained to follow a strategy without the need for ongoing deliberation by task attention.
- Flow is the result of task attention being pulled according to strategy through the task by predictive attention.
- Flow is the most rewarding state, so it gives strategy the most salience.
- Flow leads to the fastest attainment of mastery.
- Constancy allows you to attain and maintain the state of flow.
- Habituation of distractors is the work of constancy. Happens in flow most easily.
- Hyperfocus is when task attention follows a strong (highly incentivized) pull from your predictive attention down a path that it did not deliberately set.
- Hyperfocus has high salience but without the guidance of deliberately crafted strategies.
- Automation is the opposite of constancy: a series of steps without deliberation.
- Automation happens when distractors have been sensitized.
- Automation sensitizes distractors.
- Automation is the same thing as tunnel vision caused by cravings.
- All growth attained in work is attributable to constancy.
- Perceived effort in the task is when your task attention faces uncertainty in how to order your predictive attention.
- Constancy reduces perceived effort to zero. (Aka, “effortless attention” or flow.) (As does hyperfocus.)