Find Your Focus Zone

Find Your Focus Zone

by Lucy Jo Palladino (Author)

Synopsis

Being able to perform any task with full attention has become one of the great unspoken-about challenges of modern life. As our culture has become more high-speed, techno-stressed, information-cluttered and media-saturated, we are getting pushed out of our focus zones without even realising it. If you work in a modern office, it is likely you are suffering from 'information fatigue syndrome', which means that even naturally bright and creative people are rendered incapable of making swift decisions, problem-solving efficiently or able to maintain appropriate energy levels. Award-winning psychologist Lucy Jo Palladino offers practical solutions for anyone juggling too much, who finds themselves in a state of 'continuous partial attention', seemingly unable to do any one task with full concentration. In order to help people combat the negative aspects of 'always-on' information culture, Palladino has come up with a new set of skills that will help readers beat distraction and win the fight against information overload. She provides eight sets of 'keys' that will unlock your best attention and help you balance adrenaline levels, even when you are under pressure or facing dull tasks. Rooted in sports performance psychology, yet practical and user-friendly, Palladino's cutting-edge methods will help you stay focused and enhance your performance in all areas of daily life where concentration is required.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 04 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1847371612
ISBN 13: 9781847371614

Media Reviews
Coaching people to optimize their brain's functioning is a new and much-needed field in our overloaded world. Civilization and our cyber world have clearly outstripped our brain's ability to deal with all that information, so we need all the help we can get. Lucy Jo gives practical tools to help all of us deal with the constant overloaded state in which we find ourselves immersed. -- John Ratey, MD, author of A User's Guide to the Brain and co-author of Driven to Distraction
Author Bio
Lucy Jo Palladino PhD is an award-winning psychologist and attention expert with 30 years of professional experience. She has taken advanced training in sports psychology and her research findings have been appeared in numerous prestigious publications. She lives in Arizona.