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How to Stay Focused in a World Full of Distractions

Jim Schreier Posted on April 3, 2025 Posted in Brain, Focus
How to Stay Focused in a World Full of Distractions
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Our always-on, always-connected world provides plenty of opportunities for a lack of focus. You can work very hard to minimize distractions in your environment, but all you have to do is step out into a public setting to receive a sensory onslaught of distractions.

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