Distraction (Psychology)
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Distraction (Psychology)
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Distraction (Psychology)
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Incoming Resources
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- Hyperfocus, how to work less to achieve more, [written and] read by Chris Bailey
- Four seconds, all the time you need to stop counter-productive habits and get the results you want, Peter Bregman
- How attention works, finding your way in a world full of distraction, Stefan Van der Stigchel ; translated by Danny Guinan
- Attention span, finding focus for a fulfilling life, Gloria Mark
- Hyperfocus, how to be work less to achieve more, Chris Bailey
- Getting things done for teens, take control of your life in a distracting world, David Allen, Mike Williams, and Mark Wallace
- Hyperfocus, how to work less to achieve more, Chris Bailey
- Fidget!, 101 ways to boost your creativity and decrease your stress, Heather Fishel ; [interior illustrations by Nicola DosSantos]
- Things that matter, overcoming distraction to pursue a more meaningful life [Kiosk], Joshua Becker with Eric Stanford
- Stolen focus, why you can't pay attention [Kiosk], Johann Hari
- Real focus, how to manage your life load so you can start living your life, Psychologies Magazine
- Things that matter, overcoming distraction to pursue a more meaningful life, Joshua Becker with Eric Stanford
- Deep work, rules for focused success in a distracted world, Cal Newport
- Indistractable, how to control your attention and choose your life, Nir Eyal with Julie Li
- The crazy busy cure, a productivity book for people with no time for productivity books, Zena Everett
- Stolen focus, why you can't pay attention, Johann Hari
- The twelve monotasks, do one thing at a time to do everything better, Thatcher Wine
- The distracted mind, ancient brains in a high-tech world, Adam Gazzaley and Larry D. Rosen
- The organized mind, thinking straight in the age of information overload, Daniel J. Levitin
Outgoing Resources
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