The Superpower You Can Develop To Improve the Quality of Your Life.

Finding your rhythm in a world out of sync, part 3.

This episode was originally recorded in 2022. I updated it to include it as part three of my series Finding Your Rhythm in a World Out of Sync.

How many of us have tried to reduce our stress and improve our lives by becoming better managers of our time? What if we’re building the wrong skill?

In this episode, I explore how developing your attention skills unlock your superpower.

  1. How building the wrong skill is making us miserable.
  2. How attention, not time, is the currency of greater value.
  3. How your devices may be eroding your cognition and your ability to focus.
  4. How the ability to observe, direct and sustain your attention is a superpower that you can develop.
  5. Three critical skills attention training develops and how they can improve the quality of your life.

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Cathy Jacob

I'm Cathy Jacob. I am a writer, coach and co-founder of Fire Inside Leadership. After two decades of coaching leaders on how to inspire while navigating the challenges of demanding careers and lives, I’ve created this site to share the best of what I’ve learned from my courageous clients and leaders in the fields of psychology, leadership, philosophy and neuroscience on what it takes to live an inspired life.

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