Modern work rarely breaks people all at once. It breaks thinking first.
Cognitive Load Collapse explains why capable, conscientious professionals begin to feel slower, less decisive, and less confident, even when their skills and motivation remain intact.
What the book addressesThis is not a book about burnout, resilience, or productivity. It is about cognitive load.
Adrian Locke shows how modern work structures quietly overload thinking through constant decision pressure, context switching, and visibility demands. Over time, judgment degrades, confidence erodes, and clarity disappears. Not because something is wrong with you, but because the system demands more cognition than it returns.
What makes this book differentThis book treats thinking as a professional asset. It explains how to protect it structurally rather than relying on effort, endurance, or personal optimization.
Inside, you will learn:
Cognitive Load Collapse is written for experienced professionals who value judgment, credibility, and clear thinking. It is especially relevant for knowledge workers, managers, and leaders navigating high responsibility environments.
If thinking feels heavier than it should, this book explains why and what to do next.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Modern work rarely breaks people all at once. It breaks thinking first.Cognitive Load Collapse explains why capable, conscientious professionals begin to feel slower, less decisive, and less confident, even when their skills and motivation remain intact.What the book addressesThis is not a book about burnout, resilience, or productivity. It is about cognitive load.Adrian Locke shows how modern work structures quietly overload thinking through constant decision pressure, context switching, and visibility demands. Over time, judgment degrades, confidence erodes, and clarity disappears. Not because something is wrong with you, but because the system demands more cognition than it returns.What makes this book differentThis book treats thinking as a professional asset. It explains how to protect it structurally rather than relying on effort, endurance, or personal optimization.Inside, you will learn: Why cognitive strain appears before exhaustionHow competence attracts unsustainable complexityWhy judgment falters under accumulated loadHow to reduce cognitive pressure without reducing responsibilityHow to sustain clarity over a long professional careerWho this book is forCognitive Load Collapse is written for experienced professionals who value judgment, credibility, and clear thinking. It is especially relevant for knowledge workers, managers, and leaders navigating high responsibility environments.If thinking feels heavier than it should, this book explains why and what to do next. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242398504
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Modern work rarely breaks people all at once. It breaks thinking first.Cognitive Load Collapse explains why capable, conscientious professionals begin to feel slower, less decisive, and less confident, even when their skills and motivation remain intact.What the book addressesThis is not a book about burnout, resilience, or productivity. It is about cognitive load.Adrian Locke shows how modern work structures quietly overload thinking through constant decision pressure, context switching, and visibility demands. Over time, judgment degrades, confidence erodes, and clarity disappears. Not because something is wrong with you, but because the system demands more cognition than it returns.What makes this book differentThis book treats thinking as a professional asset. It explains how to protect it structurally rather than relying on effort, endurance, or personal optimization.Inside, you will learn: Why cognitive strain appears before exhaustionHow competence attracts unsustainable complexityWhy judgment falters under accumulated loadHow to reduce cognitive pressure without reducing responsibilityHow to sustain clarity over a long professional careerWho this book is forCognitive Load Collapse is written for experienced professionals who value judgment, credibility, and clear thinking. It is especially relevant for knowledge workers, managers, and leaders navigating high responsibility environments.If thinking feels heavier than it should, this book explains why and what to do next. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242398504
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Modern work rarely breaks people all at once. It breaks thinking first.Cognitive Load Collapse explains why capable, conscientious professionals begin to feel slower, less decisive, and less confident, even when their skills and motivation remain intact.What the book addressesThis is not a book about burnout, resilience, or productivity. It is about cognitive load.Adrian Locke shows how modern work structures quietly overload thinking through constant decision pressure, context switching, and visibility demands. Over time, judgment degrades, confidence erodes, and clarity disappears. Not because something is wrong with you, but because the system demands more cognition than it returns.What makes this book differentThis book treats thinking as a professional asset. It explains how to protect it structurally rather than relying on effort, endurance, or personal optimization.Inside, you will learn: - Why cognitive strain appears before exhaustion- How competence attracts unsustainable complexity- Why judgment falters under accumulated load- How to reduce cognitive pressure without reducing responsibility- How to sustain clarity over a long professional careerWho this book is forCognitive Load Collapse is written for experienced professionals who value judgment, credibility, and clear thinking. It is especially relevant for knowledge workers, managers, and leaders navigating high responsibility environments.If thinking feels heavier than it should, this book explains why and what to do next. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242398504
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