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rina_klsn's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
3.0
beth_short's review against another edition
I guess it just couldn’t hold my attention…
noisydeadlines's review
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
5.0
This was a very interesting read presenting various researches on how we use our attention in with our digital devices and how much our attention span has been diminishing as a society. I enjoyed the chapter about the Framework for Attentional States, in which she identifies how we have different types of attention depending on how challenging or boring an activity is. There are lots of insights in how we need to vary our attention states throughout the day. We can't be focused all the time, and we need downtime to replenish our cognitive resources. She debunks these myths that we could be "in flow" for long periods of time, or that mindless activities like playing Solitaire are bad. It's recognizing that we need breaks, especially if we are being constantly bombarded with information nowadays.
psychology4introverts's review
Not enough attention to finish ;-D It’s more of a resource book on specific neurodiversity related topics.
traceyelder's review
Very, very heavy on research and light on advice/actionable next steps. About 1/3 into the book I began skimming because there ARE interesting parts - enough to keep me reading. However, as far as how to improve attention/limit distraction, etc. there was very little new-to-me info that I haven’t picked up from psychologists and other researchers elsewhere.