Context Switching is when we switch or shift our attention between different task, apps, or projects. It’s harmful to our work, making us less productive and more stressed. It takes 23 minutes to recover from interruptions.

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Context Switching is when we switch or shift our attention between different task, apps, or projects. It’s harmful to our work, making us less productive and more stressed. It takes 23 minutes to recover from interruptions.
Recently at work, we discussed how constantly going from one task to the next or changing from one tool to another is rather draining. This so-called context switching has been shown to reduce productivity. That's when it struck me that some board games suffer from exactly this problem. So in this article, I want to look at how research into the problems of context switching could potentially be applied to board game design.
Read the full article or listen to the audio version here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2023/07/25/context-switching-when-games-are-hard-work-topic-discussion/
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