Goals
Disengagement can be healthy when a goal is impossible or no longer adaptive. People who disengage effectively from unattainable goals tend to have better well-being and faster re-engagement. A single-goal lens can produce exceptional perf…
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Disengagement can be healthy when a goal is impossible or no longer adaptive. People who disengage effectively from unattainable goals tend to have better well-being and faster re-engagement. A single-goal lens can produce exceptional performance but carries trade-offs. Task switching creates a temporary performance cost because the mind retains inertia from the prior task. Recognizing multiple goals may be healthier than sacrificing all other aims to one objective.