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  <title>#70: The Hidden Cost of Cognitive Overload and Ways to Overcome It</title>
  <description>  Ever feel like your brain is just… full? Emails ping, notifications pile up, meetings blur together, and suddenly you miss something small but important. It’s not a lack of care; it’s cognitive overload.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this solo episode, Dr. Eric Bean unpacks what happens when our mental “jar” overflows. Listen as he explores how cognitive overload quietly erodes performance, decision-making, and even empathy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Through neuroscience, psychology, and practical tools, Dr. Bean reveals simple ways to reclaim focus, reduce mental fatigue, and perform at your best without burning out.&amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp;Key Takeaways:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Understanding cognitive load: How constant task-switching, multitasking, and stress reduce your brain’s capacity for clear thinking.&amp;amp;nbsp;       The science of overload&amp;amp;nbsp;       Inner game strategies: The Parking Lot, Mind the Margins, and Mindful Monotasking&amp;amp;nbsp;       &amp;amp;nbsp;What high-pressure environments reveal about decision fatigue&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;       The real cost of mental overload&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;Highlights:&amp;amp;nbsp;   [00:23] What is cognitive load?&amp;amp;nbsp;   [01:02] Understanding context in performance environments&amp;amp;nbsp;   [03:10] How overload contributes to diagnostic mistakes&amp;amp;nbsp;   [06:18] What happens when working memory is maxed out&amp;amp;nbsp;   [06:55] The myth of multitasking&amp;amp;nbsp;   [08:15] How overload impacts decision-making and creativity&amp;amp;nbsp;     [10:16] Inner vs. outer game of performance&amp;amp;nbsp;   [11:12] The Parking Lot technique&amp;amp;nbsp;   [12:24] Protecting margins and mental space&amp;amp;nbsp;   [13:36] Reducing context switching and attention residue&amp;amp;nbsp;   [14:48] Pause and eliminate interruptions&amp;amp;nbsp;   [16:10] Building transition routines between meetings&amp;amp;nbsp;   [16:47] Integrating micro resets into daily habits&amp;amp;nbsp;   Resources:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Deep Work by Cal Newport – on focus, flow, and eliminating distraction&amp;amp;nbsp;       Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman – understanding system 1 and system 2 thinking&amp;amp;nbsp;     Connect with Us:&amp;amp;nbsp;   Subscribe on [Apple Podcasts] | [Spotify]&amp;amp;nbsp;   Follow Dr. Eric Bean on [LinkedIn] and [Website]&amp;amp;nbsp;   Share your reflections or insights with #CoachingThroughStories.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;   </description>
  <author_name>Coaching Through Stories</author_name>
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