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Focus



Focus is defined as the ability to pay attention to a task or another person, as well as the act of deciding what to concentrate on in your environment. For some of us, focus is merely a simple act of choice, while others of us have brains that are wired to only focus well in certain optimum conditions that are rarely met in classroom or office settings. The ability to direct and maintain our focus is a skill that can be developed, but not all strategies work for all people. In a world filled with so many distractions, what we pay attention to in life changes what we experience, and having the ability to choose what we focus on can make a huge difference in both our lives and the lives of those around us.

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Slow Processing? Try Slow Parenting!

Today, I'm talking about what slow processing speed is, how it’s related to sensory processing disorder (SPD), and how the slow parenting method can support a child who needs some extra time to work through the input she’s receiving.

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Presently Paused

Next time you’re in a situation where you just can’t wait to get through work or are having a hard time focusing on the present moment, take that as a cue to pause.

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Pay Attention at All Costs

Life very seldomly gives us the opportunity to go back to pivotal moments when we did not pay enough attention. The practice mindfulness challenges us to be present for our peers and those around us.

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Get Stuff Done: How to Use Automation & the Activity Partner/ Body Double for Your Executive Function Troubles

As a certified life coach, I work with a lot of autistic and/or ADHD folks who have trouble with executive function skills, like prioritizing and organizing tasks, procrastination, difficulty getting started on a project, and other similar challenges.

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Getting It Done

Multitasking has become an accepted norm in our society. Challenge yourself to focus on not just getting the task done, but switch the focus to getting the task done in the most mindful way.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Your Reticular Activating System

All of the sensory information we receive every single day is filtered by one part of the brain: the reticular activating system, or RAS. Today, focus on the good things to forge more positive connections.

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Too Much Focus

Being focused on the outcome or result often leads us to miss out on the work of getting to the desired result. Focusing less on the outcome can lead us to the perfect result.

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A World without Email (with Cal Newport)

How do we deal with the expectations of the inbox and still produce great work? Cal Newport has an answer for us. He is the author of the new book A World Without Email, in which he argues that there is a better way to work.

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Gavin Purcell on Creativity Under Pressure

In the world of “on demand” work, television is certainly one of the most pressure-packed environments.

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Autism’s History and Neurodiversity’s Future

We talk with Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, about autism, what the neurodiversity movement is, and where it’s going.

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WHAT MIGHT HELP

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The information offered here is not a substitute for professional advice. Please proceed with care and caution.

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