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Attention, Undivided — Focus as a Sovereign Practice

Par : Kylie Takamaki
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235840461
  • EAN9798235840461
  • Date de parution02/07/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Most focus books hand you a system: block the apps, guard the calendar, try harder. Then a bad week arrives and the system quietly falls apart - and you're left wondering if you're simply someone who can't focus. Attention, Undivided starts from a different premise: your wandering mind was never the real problem. What you repeatedly attend to is the material your entire self gets built from - your patience, your creativity, your capacity for original thought.
In a world engineered to claim that attention on someone else's terms, protecting it isn't a productivity hack. It's an act of sovereignty. This book replaces willpower with structure. You'll build an honest map of where your attention actually goes, a layered perimeter that holds up under real pressure, a personal attention constitution you can return to when a decision feels urgent, and a practice for reclaiming the unclaimed time your best ideas depend on.
A dedicated chapter addresses what to do when a genuine crisis makes all of this harder - because a philosophy that only works on easy days isn't really a philosophy at all. No apps to buy. No years-dated advice. Just a clear, durable way of thinking about focus that holds up long after the techniques of the moment have changed. If you're tired of being told to simply try harder, this is the book that explains why that was never going to work - and what to build instead.