The Ah-Ha Podcast

Indistractable

9 min · 13 de mar de 2021
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This episode is all about distraction and strategies to help you to "control your attention and choose your life". Reading Nir Eyal's book Indistractable was in response to a realisation that I was consistently becoming off task when using my phone. I share with you some strategies he has recommended that I have taken on board that I am finding useful.  Check him out @neyal99 on Instragram.

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