Disorganized environments create butterfly triggers that distract from high-priority activities and reduce success probability

Eben explains that when he 'drags things from one place to the next and leaves them all over the place it makes my morning ritual very disorganizing very disorienting and also gives me a much higher probability that I'm going to get distracted'

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Eben explains that when he 'drags things from one place to the next and leaves them all over the place it makes my morning ritual very disorganizing very disorienting and also gives me a much higher probability that I'm going to get distracted'