A tactical protocol for developers, executives, and anyone who needs to go from distracted to focused—fast.
You know what to do, but you can't start. After meetings, after context switches, your brain is cluttered with decision residue. This isn't procrastination—it's cognitive overload.
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When your brain is in high cognitive load, you're trying to run deep work with your working memory fragmented across 47 open loops. After meetings, after email, after Slack—your mental cache is full of decision residue.
This 10-minute protocol systematically clears the cache, settles your nervous system, and trains your attention back to single-task focus. This is cognitive load recovery, not meditation.
GTD Research Finding: Writing worries before tasks reduces intrusive thoughts during work. Research shows 42% anxiety reduction over 6 weeks from externalizing mental load. Your brain stops holding everything in working memory, freeing cognitive resources for the task at hand.
What you get:
Rapid external capture answering three prompts: "What are my top 3 open loops right now?" "Which ONE matters most for the next 90 minutes?" "What are the first 2 minutes of that task?"
Why it works: Externalizes working memory load, converts anxiety into agency. Research shows 42% anxiety reduction. Clarifies immediate focus when mind is racing.
Inhale for 4 counts through nose, exhale for 6 counts through mouth. 12-15 cycles total. The longer exhale activates parasympathetic response.
Why it works: Calm app's most-used breathing pattern. User quote: "The 4 in, 6 out timing keeps me chilled out throughout my work week." Produces calm alertness without drowsiness.
Count each exhale from 1 to 10. When you lose count or your mind wanders, start over at 1. The practice IS the returning.
Why it works: Builds the "notice distraction → return to focus" skill you need for deep work. Same neural pathway. Every return is a rep. Transfer directly to work tasks.
"The 4 in, 6 out timing keeps me chilled out throughout my work week."
— Calm App User
"Jayson's videos and meditations put me back into my feelings. Great start of the day."
— Victoria E., Udemy Student
"Very relaxing and centering."
— Scott, Udemy Student
"It was that realisation that I just had stacks and stacks of stuff that had been in my head... suddenly I wasn't worried that I was gonna forget something."
— GTD Practitioner