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Attention Span: Finding Focus for a Fulfilling Life
By (Author) Gloria Mark
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
31st July 2024
1st February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: work and labour
Cognitivism, cognitive theory
Time management
Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience
Memory improvement and thinking techniques
Popular science
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Mindfulness
Cognitive studies
153.733
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
240g
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**A COSMOPOLITAN BEST NEW NON-FICTION BOOK TO ADD TO YOUR TBR IN 2023**
**A "NEXT BIG IDEA CLUB" MUST-READ**
Rediscover your ability to pay attention with this groundbreaking new approach from the definitive expert on distraction and multitasking (Cal Newport).
We spend an average of just 47 seconds on any screen before shifting our attention. It takes 25 minutes to bring our attention back to a task after an interruption. And we interrupt ourselves more than we're interrupted by others.
In Attention Span, psychologist Gloria Mark reveals these and more surprising results from her decades of research into how technology affects our attention. She shows how much of what we think we know is wrong, including insights such as:
Why multitasking hurts rather than helps productivity
How social media and modern entertainment amplify our short attention spans
What drains our mental resources and how to refuel them
The four types of attention that we experience every day and how to recognise them
While the concept of flow has previously been considered the ideal state of focus, Dr Mark offers a new framework to help explain how our brains function in the digital world: kinetic attention. This book reveals how we can take control, not only to find more success in our careers, but also to find creativity, joy and wellness in our everyday lives.
Solutions to the mania of modern life The Times
In focusing on practical strategies rather than silver-bullet or short-term solutions like digital detoxes, Attention Span is a valuable guide to how to balance work and well-being in a world increasingly dependent on tech. New Scientist
In Attention Span, Mark makes the case for a new, evidence-based approach to attention, one that works with our tech-riddled modern world and tendencies towards distraction, instead of trying to squeeze the genie back in the bottle. Guardian
Gloria Mark is the definitive expert on distraction and multitasking in our increasingly digital world. Her book is a must-read for anyone concerned about our diminishing attention span Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of A World Without Email and Deep Work
This book covers decades of Gloria Marks fascinating research journey into how the rise of computing has affected our personal lives: how we are overstressed, we multitask too much, we are constantly interrupted even by ourselves, and our attention spans have declined to an astonishing 47 seconds. If you are interested in your well-being and how to gain agency in this digital age then you need to read this book. Susan David, bestselling author of Emotional Agility
Gloria Mark's book is a thorough review of the impact interruptions have on our lives and mental health. Some interruptions are welcomed, deliberately self-created. Most, however, are not. All interruptions impact the focus of attention, and attention is a critically limiting aspect of human cognition. Don't be distracted by my review go read the book. It is an important and valuable contribution to living in this world of interruptions. Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things
Dr Gloria Mark is Chancellor's Professor of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine, and a leader in the fields of attention, multitasking and human-computer interactions. She is a two-time recipient of the Google Research Award and has conducted some of the world's most detailed on-site research in the workplace, using a range of sensors, biosensors, and other measures to track employee behaviour to measure focus, stress, and computer activity. Her primary research interest is in understanding the impact of digital media on people's lives and she is best known for her work in studying people's multitasking, mood and behaviour while using digital media in real world environments.