17 Focus Your Attention
All of life is the study of attention; where your attention goes,
your life follows.
JIDDU
KRISHNAMURTI
Focused attention is the key to high performance. The “attraction of
distraction,” the lure of electronic and other interruptions, leads to diffused
attention,
a wandering mind, a lack of focus, and, ultimately, under-
achievement and failure.
Current research proves that continuously responding
and reacting to e-
mails, telephone calls and texts, and instant messages (IM) has a negative
effect
on your brain, shortening your attention span and making it difficult,
if not impossible, for you to complete the tasks
upon which your future and
your success depend.
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Developing an Addiction
When you check your e-mail first thing in the morning or when you
respond to the bell or other sound that indicates
an incoming e-mail or
message, your brain releases a tiny shot of dopamine. This shot gives you a
pleasant “buzz.” It stimulates your curiosity and causes you to react and
respond immediately. You instantly forget whatever else you were doing
and turn your full attention to the new message.
Like the sound of bells ringing when
you win while playing a slot
machine, the sound of the e-mail or IM triggers the reaction of “What did I
win?” You immediately stop your work to find out what your “prize” is.
When you start your day with a few shots of dopamine triggered by your
e-mail or IM bell going off, you find it extremely
difficult to pay close
attention to your important tasks for the rest of the day.
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