Book Club Series: Stolen Focus
On today's episode, we continue our book club series with Stolen Focus [https://stolenfocusbook.com/]: Why You Can't Pay Attention - and How to Think Deeply Again by Johann Hari
This conversation dives into why so many of us are struggling so deeply with focus in our time and, most importantly, what are some ways we can get it back. I talk about the ways AI, technology, and social media are all vying for our attention, and how our attention span feels like it’s up for sale for other to profit on. Now, not only is time precious, but so are our attention, our ability to focus, to listen, and to think strategically and creatively. We talk about how to use these tools intentionally instead of feeling like we’re in a freefall of distraction. Our attention and empathy are some of the most precious resources we have.
Highlights include:
• How our attention span and focus have become something to be monetized • Why multitasking is a myth and how context switching actually steals our focus• The difference between feeling productive and truly being focused• How to create space for deep, meaningful, and creative work• How reading fiction can serve as an “empathy gym” that strengthens creativity, understanding, and empathy• Why our ability to focus is tied to feeling safe, rested, and balanced• Why rest, play, and flow states are essential for effectiveness and connection• The importance of sleep and how our brains literally clean themselves each night• How slowing down can make us more effective at work and more connected in life• The impact of constant distraction on individuals and on our collective ability to think, listen, and solve problems• How to build empathy, creativity, and strategic thinking in your personal and professional life• Ways to push back against constant distractions and reclaim your own attention• Why it’s okay to use technology and AI—when used intentionally, not reactively• My personal relationships with technology, rest, and ways I try to find balance
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