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Can you monotask? Paid Members Public
The New York Times: [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/fashion/monotasking-drop-everything-and-read-this-story.html] > Not the same as mindfulness, which focuses on emotional awareness, monotasking is a 21st-century term for what your high school English teacher probably just called “paying attention.” This is one of the reasons I work
Communication: here and now Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/11/86f1988c267b11e2b2c322000a1f9804_7.jpg] Sunday was always going to be the hardest day to hit the #back2blog challenge. My weekends have utterly changed since I became a father. They’re the time I give my wife some relief from the
#next11 - Driven to Distraction Paid Members Public
Warning: Liveblogging. Here be inaccuracy, errors and typos Here goes a session on attention, distraction and obsession: Jeremy Tai Abbett [http://jeremy.abbett.net/] has set himself a challenge: answering a question What is continuous partial attention [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Partial_Attention]? Four steps to Zen: 1.
Guest posting on leases, bloggers and PRs Paid Members Public
Today, I was going to do a post about the blogstorm in Cardiff over John Lewis, leases and independent shops. But I gave it to Stacey as a guest post instead. It’s probably more at home amongst property folks, but I’m sure some of you will enjoy it,
Seeing What You're Writing About Paid Members Public
A word cloud based on my recent blog posts, generated by [Wordle](http://wordle.net/). I’m going to start using this tool to see how closely what our bloggers are posting about tallies with what they think they’re posting about.[via [Noodlepie](http://www.noodlepie.com/2008/07/