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Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time).  
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== Key Claims ==
Order takes in vision of overall priorities.  
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* Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time).  
Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work.  
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* Order takes in vision of overall priorities.  
Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles.  
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* Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work.  
Order is how you break down the illusion of simultaneity.
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* Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles.  
Most fundamental skill of order is breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them according to a strategy.  
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* Most fundamental act of order is forming strategies: breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them.
Peace is the tranquility of order (Augustine, City of God).  
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* Strategies are how distractions are prevented.
Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins.
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* Strategies are the plan for the task made in advance.
Predictive attention is trained through creation of strategies and steps.
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* Strategies are how task attention shapes predictive attention, training it how to carry out steps.
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* Strategies (order) allow task attention to engage the task 100% (intensity) and progress through the task until it is completed (constancy).
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* Predictive attention guides task attention through the task.
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* Predictive attention primes associations needed for task attention to work.
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* With practice in a given strategy, predictive attention can pull the task attention.  
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* Peace is the tranquility of order (Augustine, City of God).  
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* Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins.

Latest revision as of 18:57, 22 May 2020

Key Claims

  • Order, as an ideal or virtue, concerns the best use of your present opportunity (time).
  • Order takes in vision of overall priorities.
  • Order, as a vision of the task shaped by an ideal, is how you incorporate ideals into work.
  • Order gives you vision of how to move through the task, foreseeing obstacles.
  • Most fundamental act of order is forming strategies: breaking down the task into smaller steps, and then arranging them.
  • Strategies are how distractions are prevented.
  • Strategies are the plan for the task made in advance.
  • Strategies are how task attention shapes predictive attention, training it how to carry out steps.
  • Strategies (order) allow task attention to engage the task 100% (intensity) and progress through the task until it is completed (constancy).
  • Predictive attention guides task attention through the task.
  • Predictive attention primes associations needed for task attention to work.
  • With practice in a given strategy, predictive attention can pull the task attention.
  • Peace is the tranquility of order (Augustine, City of God).
  • Order is how you shape your predictive attention by giving it an image of the task before it begins.