Restarting after an Interruption

Interruptions reset your brain’s context, which is why restarting can feel harder than starting. This resource explains what’s happening and offers simple, practical strategies to make getting back on track easier.

It focuses on reducing cognitive load, rebuilding momentum, and removing self-blame, with helpful tools like leaving breadcrumbs, lowering the restart bar, and using consistent return phrases.

Especially useful for clinicians working in interruption-heavy environments.

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Managing interruptions