Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Dr. Perry Buffington, Ph. D.

Dr. Perry Buffington, Ph. D.: "Zeigarnik Effect. It's the tendency for the brain to forget completed tasks and remember non-completed tasks or failures longer. So, if I stop in mid-sentence, I just let my brain think it's a failure and allow it to continue to work longer and harder subconsciously, while I work on other stuff."

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