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Stolen Focus is a guide that can help us reclaim our focus, whether as individuals or as a society.
If you’re getting interrupted while focusing on something, on average, it takes 23 minutes for you to get back into a state of focus. But there never seems to be enough stillness, or cool and clear space for you to stop and think. When you are unable to pay sustained attention you can't achieve the things you want to achieve. You want to read a book, but you are pulled away by the pings and paranoias of social media. You want to spend a few uninterrupted hours with your child, but you keep checking your email to see if your boss is messaging you. You want to set up a business, but your life dissolves into a blur of facebook posts that only make you feel more anxious.
Johann Hari found twelve deep causes of this crisis. In this book he breaks down these issues based on his research findings and arguments, and teaches us how to improve our ability to pay attention and restore our productivity.
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Stolen Focus is a guide that can help us reclaim our focus, whether as individuals or as a society.
If you’re getting interrupted while focusing on something, on average, it takes 23 minutes for you to get back into a state of focus. But there never seems to be enough stillness, or cool and clear space for you to stop and think. When you are unable to pay sustained attention you can't achieve the things you want to achieve. You want to read a book, but you are pulled away by the pings and paranoias of social media. You want to spend a few uninterrupted hours with your child, but you keep checking your email to see if your boss is messaging you. You want to set up a business, but your life dissolves into a blur of facebook posts that only make you feel more anxious.
Johann Hari found twelve deep causes of this crisis. In this book he breaks down these issues based on his research findings and arguments, and teaches us how to improve our ability to pay attention and restore our productivity.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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