Cognitive Friction Reduction

A structured technique for reducing internal resistance caused by abrupt mental transitions, confusion, or rapid environmental changes.

Introduction

A structured technique for reducing internal resistance caused by abrupt mental transitions, confusion, or rapid environmental changes.

Key Points

  • Decreases internal resistance during transitions.
  • Improves mental fluidity.
  • Supports smoother cognitive routing.
  • Reduces hesitation caused by uncertainty.
  • Improves clarity during pressure shifts.

Details

Cognitive friction occurs when the mind struggles to transition between tasks or interpret sudden changes. Reducing friction involves simplifying priorities and focusing on essential information.

Lower friction improves response stability and reduces mental hesitation.