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Reclaim Focus in a Noisy World. Exploring the Overstimulation, Fragmented Attention, and Inner Restlessness That Make Stillness Feel Like a Distant Memory
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- Nombre de pages141
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-26197-0
- EAN9783565261970
- Date de parution21/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Noise has become the default. Not just the audible kind-though that too-but the relentless ambient noise of notifications, obligations, opinions, and information that arrives faster than it can be meaningfully absorbed. For many people, the experience of genuine focus has become so rare it feels almost foreign, like a capacity that once existed and has quietly slipped away.
This book explores what it actually means to lose focus in a world architecturally designed to fragment it.
It examines the inner patterns that make sustained attention so difficult-the restlessness that arrives within seconds of stillness, the guilt of doing one thing when ten others are waiting, and the subtle but accumulating exhaustion of a mind that has forgotten what it feels like to be fully present in a single moment. Reclaim Focus in a Noisy World offers a compassionate look at the relationship between external overstimulation and internal disorientation.
It explores how a constant noise environment gradually reshapes not just attention spans but the deeper experience of knowing what matters, what to prioritize, and who you are when the input finally stops. It examines how the hunger for focus is often less about productivity and more about the quiet human need to feel coherent in your own life. This is not a concentration technique guide or a noise-cancellation strategy.
It is a thoughtful exploration of what genuine attention feels like when it's reclaimed-for anyone who has sensed that the noise outside has slowly become indistinguishable from the noise within.
It examines the inner patterns that make sustained attention so difficult-the restlessness that arrives within seconds of stillness, the guilt of doing one thing when ten others are waiting, and the subtle but accumulating exhaustion of a mind that has forgotten what it feels like to be fully present in a single moment. Reclaim Focus in a Noisy World offers a compassionate look at the relationship between external overstimulation and internal disorientation.
It explores how a constant noise environment gradually reshapes not just attention spans but the deeper experience of knowing what matters, what to prioritize, and who you are when the input finally stops. It examines how the hunger for focus is often less about productivity and more about the quiet human need to feel coherent in your own life. This is not a concentration technique guide or a noise-cancellation strategy.
It is a thoughtful exploration of what genuine attention feels like when it's reclaimed-for anyone who has sensed that the noise outside has slowly become indistinguishable from the noise within.























