Togglers have learned to hyperlink life itself – opening and closing experiential windows at eyeball-distracting speed.
Mitch Thrower
Source: "The Attention Deficit Workplace" by Mitch Thrower
Contributed by: Mitch
You can toggle between people or projects, but you need to realistically assess what you are toggling between.
We can push our connectedness beyond sane and healthy limits.
Hold onto the handlebars in and around your life – let go of the phone.
The real ATM is your Attention Time Machine
The quick-tempo nature of today’s work environment requires a never-ending attention juggling act.
Someone wasting your time is far worse than someone wasting your money.
If you want to know who’s high on your priority list, check your phone records.
Your attention is your ultimate yet limited resource.
We are spread too thin in the Attention-Deficit Workplace.