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Ep86: How to Become 'Indistractable' | with Nir Eyal Optimize Yourself

    • Self-Improvement

DISTRACTION is a word everyone is familiar with. When your livelihood depends on your ability to be creative and summon superhuman levels of hyperfocus for hours (or even weeks) at a time, there is no greater enemy to your livelihood than distraction. The problem in our 24-7 hyperconnected world of endless notifications, emails, text messages, and 100 other different forms of interruptions is that we are all simply looking for hacks, tricks, and apps to help us eliminate distractions.
But what if instead of trying to eliminate distraction from our lives we instead worked towards having more “Traction?”
When the thought of putting my efforts towards building traction as opposed to avoiding distractions first occurred to me it absolutely blew my mind. And in today’s interview with productivity expert Nir Eyal, bestselling author of the books Indistractableand Hooked, this is simply the tip of the iceberg of mind-blowing ideas to help you become less distracted, more focused, and more intentional with your time and attention.
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Here’s What You’ll Learn: Discover Nir Eyal’s 4 steps to becoming “Indistractable” Nir explains how the premise of his book: Hooked which focused on the design choices that makes smart phone apps “sticky” (i.e. “addictive”), led to the focus of his latest book: Indistractable. The opposite of distraction is ______. (HINT: It’s NOT focus) How to get to the root cause of distraction & frustration at a deep emotional level. (HINT: “It’s not the device in your hand, it’s what’s going on in your head.”) Most ‘productivity hacks’ are about becoming more efficient versions of ‘busy’, which is like spinning on the hamster wheel faster. Becoming Indistractable is about being more effective. With all the information at our fingertips on the Internet, we essentially know what to do. The question is, why don’t we do it?Why do we keep getting distracted? The answers may surprise you. 5 years of research reveals that the greatest source of distraction is not the external triggers. It’s internal triggers: The uncomfortable states that we seek to escape. The case against the “pain vs. pleasure” narrative of human behavior.  The reason we do everything is for one reason only. Everything we do is to help us modulate our ____. The 3 areas of our lives we must reimagine: the tasks, the triggers, and our temperament.  Practical techniques for dealing with the most important triggers – the “internal triggers”. Follow this advice and the externaltriggers will lose most of their power over you. Why many people fall into one of two categories: “blamers” and “shamers” – and the 3rd alternative mindset that makes us more effective.  To reclaim our power, we can accept the fact that we cannot control how we feel. But we CAN choose how we respond… and RETRAIN our brain to respond more helpfully.  HOT TIP: How to apply the “10-minute rule” and what it means to “Surf the urge”. The truth about willpower as a ‘finite resource’ in light of the latest scientific evidence and how this connects to the idea of “reimagining our temperament”.  Remember this: “If we don’t plan our day, somebody’s going to plan it for us.” Nir’s unique perspective on using your calendar for time boxing & how it ties into an important lesson from his book: “You cannot call something a distraction unless you know what it distracted you from.”  ACTION STEPS: Open your calendar and ask yourself: “How do I turn my values into time for next week?” Where values = The attributes of the person you want to become. Do this for the 3 domains of life he suggests. Work domain TIP: Schedule time to THINK The life-changing “Schedule Sync” review with stakeholders in your life. (Takes just 15 minutes!) One powerful reframe for shame/guilt: “The time you plan

DISTRACTION is a word everyone is familiar with. When your livelihood depends on your ability to be creative and summon superhuman levels of hyperfocus for hours (or even weeks) at a time, there is no greater enemy to your livelihood than distraction. The problem in our 24-7 hyperconnected world of endless notifications, emails, text messages, and 100 other different forms of interruptions is that we are all simply looking for hacks, tricks, and apps to help us eliminate distractions.
But what if instead of trying to eliminate distraction from our lives we instead worked towards having more “Traction?”
When the thought of putting my efforts towards building traction as opposed to avoiding distractions first occurred to me it absolutely blew my mind. And in today’s interview with productivity expert Nir Eyal, bestselling author of the books Indistractableand Hooked, this is simply the tip of the iceberg of mind-blowing ideas to help you become less distracted, more focused, and more intentional with your time and attention.
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Here’s What You’ll Learn: Discover Nir Eyal’s 4 steps to becoming “Indistractable” Nir explains how the premise of his book: Hooked which focused on the design choices that makes smart phone apps “sticky” (i.e. “addictive”), led to the focus of his latest book: Indistractable. The opposite of distraction is ______. (HINT: It’s NOT focus) How to get to the root cause of distraction & frustration at a deep emotional level. (HINT: “It’s not the device in your hand, it’s what’s going on in your head.”) Most ‘productivity hacks’ are about becoming more efficient versions of ‘busy’, which is like spinning on the hamster wheel faster. Becoming Indistractable is about being more effective. With all the information at our fingertips on the Internet, we essentially know what to do. The question is, why don’t we do it?Why do we keep getting distracted? The answers may surprise you. 5 years of research reveals that the greatest source of distraction is not the external triggers. It’s internal triggers: The uncomfortable states that we seek to escape. The case against the “pain vs. pleasure” narrative of human behavior.  The reason we do everything is for one reason only. Everything we do is to help us modulate our ____. The 3 areas of our lives we must reimagine: the tasks, the triggers, and our temperament.  Practical techniques for dealing with the most important triggers – the “internal triggers”. Follow this advice and the externaltriggers will lose most of their power over you. Why many people fall into one of two categories: “blamers” and “shamers” – and the 3rd alternative mindset that makes us more effective.  To reclaim our power, we can accept the fact that we cannot control how we feel. But we CAN choose how we respond… and RETRAIN our brain to respond more helpfully.  HOT TIP: How to apply the “10-minute rule” and what it means to “Surf the urge”. The truth about willpower as a ‘finite resource’ in light of the latest scientific evidence and how this connects to the idea of “reimagining our temperament”.  Remember this: “If we don’t plan our day, somebody’s going to plan it for us.” Nir’s unique perspective on using your calendar for time boxing & how it ties into an important lesson from his book: “You cannot call something a distraction unless you know what it distracted you from.”  ACTION STEPS: Open your calendar and ask yourself: “How do I turn my values into time for next week?” Where values = The attributes of the person you want to become. Do this for the 3 domains of life he suggests. Work domain TIP: Schedule time to THINK The life-changing “Schedule Sync” review with stakeholders in your life. (Takes just 15 minutes!) One powerful reframe for shame/guilt: “The time you plan

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