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Create the Frame
By setting a personal timeframe, a clear focus and a goal
for each task,youâll make progress and avoid âInternet brainâ
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Apr 26, 2021
Have you noticed that whatever you focus your time and attention on, you end up with more of it, both good and bad? If you spend a chunk of your day on the Internet, as I do, you know what I’m talking about. If you focus heavily on email, you get more email; if you focus on social media, you get more likes and more messages through social media.
This isn’t necessarily an Internet-only phenomenon. If you’re a manager, the decisions you make in allocating your time and attention have always had similar ramifications, and it’s easy to let most of your attention get sucked up by demanding, persistent problems. For example, if you need to read and absorb your financial reports, will extra time spent digging into the detail help your decision-making as much as getting out and talking with customers or rese
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“Attention discourse” is how I usually refer to the proliferation of essays, articles, talks, and books around the problem of attention (or, alternatively, distraction) in the age of digital media. While there have been important precursors to digital age attention discourse dating back to the 19th century, I’d say the present iteration probably kicked off around 2008 with Nick Carr’s essay in the
Atlantic, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” And while disinformation discourse has supplanted its place in the public imagination over the past few years, attention discourse is alive and well.
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