Being indistractable is a super power. Nir Eyal started out his Mind the Product SF 2018 presentation by sharing that in the five years since his book Hooked came out he’s kept up with everything, gathered feedback, and learned even more about the neuroscience and behavior that drives our motivations and attention.
My main takeaway from his message is simple. You’ll know when you’re distracted by planning ahead. Using DND (do not disturb) mode to plan your time grants you freedom for what author Cal Newport calls “Deep Work” and Nir Eyal names “Traction.”
Working to your input each day rather than output to get important work done. Nir mentioned the “Forest” app to stay focused. In the few weeks after I attended Mind the Product my colleague Rachel McRoberts also mentioned this app to me. It’s a simple concept: each focus period grows a virtual green tree. If you interrupt the focus, the tree dies and you have to start over. Nir also uses the “Time Guard” app which allows you to set sensible limits to time spent on distractions.
I highly recommend watching this 28 minute video to hear and understand Nir’s latest work and pick up practical tips on decluttering and avoiding distraction.
Video courtesy of Mind the Product.
Thank you for sharing Productivity & Leadership posts. I always learn new tips that help to boost my skills 🙂 Didn’t know “Forest” app. I always tried Pomodoro technique but when I used a lot normally I quit (I get tired). I’ll try Forest app and share my progress 🙂
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It’s a fun way to grow a tree. I didn’t mention, but the app authors donate to “real” trees in real life if you succeed. So it’s not just a game.
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Just watched this and thank you for sharing!
I am going to get Forest app on my phone, not right away, but when I pick my phone again later in a few hours 😀
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