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  2. 5 ways to improve focus and be more productive: Expert tips ...

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    Stay off social media Social media is a focus sucker, experts say. “Lock up your social apps, and put your phone on 'do not disturb, '" says Anderson Rooney.

  3. 15 Tips To Do More Focused Work - AOL

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    Getty Images How do you stay focused when working on the go -- in airports, co-working spaces, Starbucks? --

  4. Attention management - Wikipedia

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    A person's attention set on their computer screen. Attention management refers to models and tools for supporting the management of attention at the individual or at the collective level (cf. attention economy), and at the short-term (quasi real time) or at a longer term (over periods of weeks or months).

  5. Flow (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Concentrating on a task, one aspect of flow. Flow in positive psychology, also known colloquially as being in the zone or locked in, is the mental state in which a person performing some activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity.

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  7. Boreout - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of boreout lead employees to adopt coping or work-avoidance strategies that create the appearance that they are already under stress, suggesting to management both that they are heavily "in demand" as workers and that they should not be given additional work: "The boreout sufferer's aim is to look busy, to not be given any new work by the boss and, certainly, not to lose the job."

  8. Attention span - Wikipedia

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    Transient attention is a short-term response to a stimulus that temporarily attracts or distracts attention. Researchers disagree on the exact amount of the human transient attention span, whereas selective sustained attention, also known as focused attention, is the level of attention that produces consistent results on a task over time.

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