![]() ![]() I discovered that living the life we want requires not only doing the right things it also requires we stop doing the wrong things that take us off track. Planning ahead ensures you will follow through. ![]() The antidote to impulsiveness is forethought. In the future, there will be two kinds of people in the world: those who let their attention and lives be controlled and coerced by others and those who proudly call themselves "indistractable." Three quotes are helpful in understanding Eyal's purpose in writing this book. Nir Eyal teaches us how to do so in his new book, Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. How can you get work done with all of these distractions? Become indistractable. Beyond these are more mundane distractions like email, group chat, and online newsletters. If you are active on social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, you have an endless supply of dings and buzzes to take you off task. ![]() If you have an Apple Watch or something similar, you have added dozens of new opportunities for distraction. If you have a smartphone and have not intentionally disabled alerts, you are interrupted many times each day. ![]()
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