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Deep Focus in a Shallow World: Concentration Mastery. Exploring the Discomfort Beneath Our Fractured Focus
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- Nombre de pages211
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-23384-7
- EAN9783565233847
- Date de parution10/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Deep focus isn't just about eliminating distractions-it requires emotional tolerance for staying present. This book examines the psychological patterns that make sustained attention feel difficult, exploring how concentration demands we remain with discomfort, uncertainty, and the vulnerability of not knowing where our attention will lead. Through understanding why our minds seek escape during challenging work, how boredom signals emotional avoidance rather than lack of interest, and what happens when focus requires us to sit with frustration without relief, this work offers insight into the emotional architecture of attention.
Rather than treating concentration as a skill to master through discipline, it invites readers to explore what their fragmented focus protects them from, how shallow engagement numbs difficulty, and why depth feels threatening to a nervous system accustomed to constant novelty. For anyone who struggles to maintain focus despite wanting to engage deeply, or who finds their attention scattering precisely when work matters most, this book reframes concentration as an emotional capacity worth developing with compassion.
Rather than treating concentration as a skill to master through discipline, it invites readers to explore what their fragmented focus protects them from, how shallow engagement numbs difficulty, and why depth feels threatening to a nervous system accustomed to constant novelty. For anyone who struggles to maintain focus despite wanting to engage deeply, or who finds their attention scattering precisely when work matters most, this book reframes concentration as an emotional capacity worth developing with compassion.























