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EPISODE 58: THE DOORWAY EFFECT

EPISODE 58: THE DOORWAY EFFECT

The Daily Discipline from Project MNDST · Tom Carter

March 20, 20262m 51s

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Show Notes

You walk into a room and forget why you came. This isn't aging or distraction—it's a psychological phenomenon. Notre Dame researchers discovered that doorways act as "event boundaries" in your mind, closing one mental file and opening another.

Every transition—physical or digital—comes with a cognitive cost. If you want to maintain focus, reduce doorways. Stay in one environment for deep work. Batch similar tasks. Your environment isn't just where you are—it's who you become in that moment.

Key Topics: Doorway effect, cognitive psychology, Notre Dame research, focus, context switching, environment design, memory, deep work, productivity

Today's Practice: Notice your transitions today. How many context-switches do you make while trying to focus? Experiment with consolidation—one space, one task, fewer doorways. See what focus feels like when your environment supports it.

Master the mind. Your life will follow.

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