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How to Stay Focused When You’re Overwhelmed

Jim Schreier Posted on April 25, 2025 Posted in Flow, Focus, Stress
How to Stay Focused When You’re Overwhelmed

Feeling overwhelmed is a mental state that reflects your belief that you have too much to handle. Your senses are overloaded with input, and your brain becomes overwhelmed. It tries to process more information than it can, which leads to stress, anxiety, poor performance, and other negative experiences.

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