Undistraction Technology

I’ve been pondering distraction quite a lot this past week. 

I spent some reward points and redeemed myself a pair of those new wireless earphones from that fruit company we all love so much. They are the flagship model, too. The stupidly expensive ones for which I never would have paid real money.

They have me thinking about distraction and the value of being able to focus.

There are big distractions, huge things that don’t even allow us the mind to sit down at a keyboard. And there are small distractions, the kind of thing where you are perched ready to work and the phone rings, or someone decides to have a business meeting about budget allocations at the table three feet away from where you are trying to write paranormal creative science fiction.

It’s tough to be choosy about your workspace, even when you seem to be in full control of it.

I have been dabbling in the effectiveness of the noise cancellation features of my new headphones even this morning as I write this. Adding some soft music over the full-on quiet mode has allowed me to focus and pull out of the distractions of what could have been a derailing working environment in a noisier-than-usual cafe I frequent to write in.

Distraction busted.

This is not a product endorsement. There are multiple brands and styles of noise cancelling technology, and that might not even be your small distraction du jour. But all this is to say that sometimes there is a tool to help you focus, and you don’t even realize it was a distraction until you suddenly have a bit of technology to remove it.

Undistraction Technology

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