Field Note · 01 / 18
The 23-minute tax
An interruption costs an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds of cognitive recovery. Measured in real offices, not labs.
Twelve switches a day at that price is roughly five hours of shadow time — the next interruption arrives while the mind is still paying for the last one.
Discipline won’t fix this. Treat the gap between two tasks as work: close the first one deliberately, then begin.
The evidence
The Gap Between Two Sessions16 min