it’s about taking back control of your attention
by Kojo · updated 13d ago
it’s about taking back control of your attention
by Kojo · updated 13d ago
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People who experience flow describe it as “a state of effortless concentration so deep that they lose their sense of time, of themselves, of their problems,” and their descriptions of the joy of that state are so compelling that Csikszentmihalyi has called it an “optimal experience.” Many activities can induce a sense of flow, from painting to raci
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The real measure of any time management technique is whether or not it helps you neglect the right things.
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Since hard choices are unavoidable, what matters is learning to make them consciously, deciding what to focus on and what to neglect, rather than letting them get made by default—or deceiving yourself that, with enough hard work and the right time management tricks, you might not have to make them at all.
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knowledge workers operate as a state of “divided attention,” in which the mind rarely gets closure before switching tasks, creating a muddle of competing activations and inhibitions that all add up to reduce our performance.
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The act of focusing our attention on a single thing (or at least attempting to do so) reveals to us how distracted we’ve been all along.
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