8 min

038 - The Coach Up: The Two Types of Attention FAREWELL

    • Self-Improvement

We live in an age where attentional well-being is more important than ever. In our increasingly noisy world, there are an infinite number of things vying for our attention—which means it's more important than ever to have some control over how we direct it. In order to be able to do that, we have to have a deeper understanding of how attention works. Today, Clay, with the help of Oliver Burkeman's book, Four Thousand Weeks, breaks it down, explaining why we're so easily distracted and how we can train to deepen our concentration.
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Find Brad, Steve, and Clay on Instagram: @bradstulberg, @stevemagness, and @clayskipper

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We live in an age where attentional well-being is more important than ever. In our increasingly noisy world, there are an infinite number of things vying for our attention—which means it's more important than ever to have some control over how we direct it. In order to be able to do that, we have to have a deeper understanding of how attention works. Today, Clay, with the help of Oliver Burkeman's book, Four Thousand Weeks, breaks it down, explaining why we're so easily distracted and how we can train to deepen our concentration.
If you are enjoying FAREWELL, do us a huge favor: text your favorite episode to three people so they can enjoy it, too. Thanks!
iTunes and Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidStitcher
Got a question, feedback, or ideas for the show? Email clay.growtheq@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (646) 893-9503 
Find Brad, Steve, and Clay on Instagram: @bradstulberg, @stevemagness, and @clayskipper

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 min