Rhythms of Focus

34. Tripwires and "Sticky Decor Decay"

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Dec 18, 2025
Discover how trip wires can serve as mindful reminders for your future self, but learn why they sometimes create pressure instead. Dive into the intriguing idea of 'Sticky Decor Decay' and how ignored reminders fade into the background clutter. Explore strategies to maintain effective reminders and prevent overwhelm in your daily tasks. The discussion is accompanied by an original piano composition that captures the essence of productivity and focus. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their mindful practices!
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INSIGHT

Tripwires Bridge Present Intention And Future Action

  • Tripwires are intentional reminders left for a future self to bridge current intention and later action.
  • Kourosh Dini observes they only work if future self both notices the cue and acts despite possible resistance.
ANECDOTE

Sandwich Tripwire Failure

  • Kourosh recounts making sandwiches and leaving them unrefrigerated until lunch.
  • He hung them on a doorknob as a tripwire but still sometimes forgot when leaving with things on his mind.
INSIGHT

Reminders Decay Into Background 'Decor'

  • Unaddressed reminders fade into the background and become 'decor' rather than cues.
  • Dini coins 'Sticky Decor Decay' to describe how reminders lose salience and multiply into clutter.
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