Principlev1
Use virtual desktops or spatial separation to isolate
Use virtual desktops or spatial separation to isolate different work contexts, leveraging spatial cognition to prevent context contamination between incompatible activities.
Why This Is a Principle
This follows from memory being context-dependent (Context-Dependent Memory Encoding), habits forming in stable contexts (Habits as Context-Response Associations), and goals determining relevance (Goals as Perceptual Filters). Spatial separation creates distinct contexts that trigger different behaviors and prevent cross-contamination of mental states.