Principlev1
Create distinguishable contextual markers (orientation,
Create distinguishable contextual markers (orientation, lighting, objects, time blocks) to enable functional separation within a single physical space when dedicated rooms are unavailable.
Why This Is a Principle
This principle derives from context-response habit formation (Habits as Context-Response Associations), context-dependent memory (Context-Dependent Memory Encoding), cue-based triggers (When a habit forms, neural activity spikes at the cue and), and the need for initiating signals (Behavior requires an initiating signal to occur at a). It provides actionable alternatives to full spatial separation.