Difference between revisions of "Order"

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== Key Claims ==
 
== Key Claims ==
* [[Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time)]].
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* Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time).  
* [[Order takes in vision of overall priorities]].
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* Order takes in vision of overall priorities.  
* [[Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work]].
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* Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work.  
* [[Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles]].
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* Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles.  
* [[Order is how you break down the illusion of simultaneity]].
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* Most fundamental act of order is forming strategies: breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them.
* [[Most fundamental skill of order is breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them according to a strategy]].
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* Strategies are how distractions are prevented.
* [[Peace is the tranquility of order]] (Augustine, City of God).
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* Strategies are the plan for the task made in advance.
* [[Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins]].
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* Strategies are how task attention shapes predictive attention, training it how to carry out steps.
* [[Predictive attention is trained through creation of strategies and steps]].
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* Strategies (order) allow task attention to engage the task 100% (intensity) and progress through the task until it is completed (constancy).
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* Predictive attention guides task attention through the task.
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* Predictive attention primes associations needed for task attention to work.
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* With practice in a given strategy, predictive attention can pull the task attention.  
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* Peace is the tranquility of order (Augustine, City of God).  
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* Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins.

Latest revision as of 18:57, 22 May 2020

Key Claims

  • Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time).
  • Order takes in vision of overall priorities.
  • Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work.
  • Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles.
  • Most fundamental act of order is forming strategies: breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them.
  • Strategies are how distractions are prevented.
  • Strategies are the plan for the task made in advance.
  • Strategies are how task attention shapes predictive attention, training it how to carry out steps.
  • Strategies (order) allow task attention to engage the task 100% (intensity) and progress through the task until it is completed (constancy).
  • Predictive attention guides task attention through the task.
  • Predictive attention primes associations needed for task attention to work.
  • With practice in a given strategy, predictive attention can pull the task attention.
  • Peace is the tranquility of order (Augustine, City of God).
  • Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins.