Product Description:
Everybody wants success. Humans cannot thrive without a desire for success, whether in business, pursuing a passion, or building a family. “Success” is a common term, but few have tasted career success.
Why? FOCUS.
Microsoft found that the average attention span is 12 seconds. 2015, 8 seconds. A study from Denmark’s Technical University suggested that information overload causes short attention spans. For a short time, we can only focus on one thing at a time. Another study from UC Irvine shows that technical workers can only focus for 11 minutes before being distracted. They wandered for 25 minutes before regaining their focus.
This short attention span causes problems. People can’t finish one task before starting another. Most can’t consume one trend before another. According to Oracle, the average person has five devices. That means we have endless options for getting information. Information overload causes stress. None of our to-dos have been completed.
It’s frustrating, right? You wrote these tasks down knowing that each one brings you closer to success. How long until success if you can’t finish a single task? Will you get there if you’ve been stuck for years? This is why people settle and abandon their dreams.
Time to take charge and get what you want. With focus, you can accomplish anything. This book explains focus, what causes a short attention span, and how to fix it. We’ll discuss it step-by-step. In a special chapter, you’ll learn food choices that boost focus.
License: Personal Use
File Size: 13.70 MB
Product Files: PDF
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