Find Your Focus Zone: An Effective New Plan to Defeat Distraction and Overload

  Author:    Lucy Jo Palladino
  ISBN:    1416532005
  Sales Rank:    44649
  Published:    2007-06-26
  Publisher:    Free Press
  # Pages:    304
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    19 from $4.98
  Amazon Price:    $16.50
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Find Your Focus Zone: An Effective New Plan to Defeat Distraction and Overload
  
Where did my day go? How did it get so late?

I feel like I'm being pulled in too many directions at once.

If only there were two of me, I could get it all done.

If this is you at the end of the day, you are not alone. Millions of people deal with these same frustrations in today's world of endless distraction.

Let's face it: We all live on the edge of being overwhelmed, and old ways of paying attention just don't work anymore. When you get more than three thousand advertising messages and hundreds of emails every day, it's no wonder you feel like you're constantly fighting distraction. What is the secret -- known to a select group of high achievers, including Olympic athletes -- to finding your focus zone? The key is managing adrenaline. Too much and you're overstimulated; too little and you're not stimulated enough. Now you, too, can learn the same methods that high performers use.

In Find Your Focus Zone, psychologist Lucy Jo Palladino, PhD, gives you eight sets of keys to unlock your best attention so that you can concentrate in every situation -- even when you're under pressure or facing dull tasks that must be done. You'll choose which key solutions and strategies work best for you and use them to create your own personal keychain for daily achievement and success. The skills you learn in Find Your Focus Zone will help you to

  • Beat procrastination and face boring jobs
  • Overcome obstacles and finish what you start
  • Prevent yourself from getting overwhelmed and burned out
  • Build balance and trust in your work and family relationships
  • Enhance your self-confidence
  • Use interruptions to your advantage
  • Tune out distractions to increase your efficiency and effectiveness

Dr. Palladino is the first to explain the science of attention in plain language. As she teaches you cutting-edge concepts and methods to win the fight against distraction and overload, she highlights them with engaging stories, easy exercises, and useful tips.

With the individualized program that Dr. Palladino prescribes for your particular needs, you'll learn not only how to find your focus zone, but also how to boost your personal productivity by applying these attention skills, self-encouragement practices, and strengths. And by learning to flex your attention

muscle, you'll avoid the dangers of distraction and boredom, like missing deadlines, disappointing your family, and feeling scattered and ineffective.

A book for anyone who struggles to cut through the noise of everyday life, Find Your Focus Zone gives you the tools you need to succeed in today's digital world of distraction. Warm, practical, and user-friendly, with innovative techniques and a powerful message, it's just what the doctor ordered.

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02-28-08 5 7\8
(Hide Review...)  Living a life you love, more effectively
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I've spent about 15 years reading books and articles about this subject, and this is the first time I've actually experienced an immediate and tangible shift in focus. That's pretty close to miraculous, especially since I've even been an editor or contributor to some books on the subject.

See, I have a very very busy mind. I'm a marketing director for a Boston high-tech company (fast-moving group in a rapidly changing environment with constantly large amounts to learn), I sing in a championship men's chorus which requires a substantial commitment, I'm in an a capella quartet (ditto), I'm Class Notes secretary for my college class, and just for fun last year I discovered a very advanced life-threatening cancer, learned an enormous amount fast (as if my life depended on it) and completely beat it, while being stuck with two houses because we'd moved at the start of the housing slump. Now that the house and cancer are resolved, I'm a team leader in a year-long self-development course, I've become an active blogger, and I've published my year-long cancer journal and I'm becoming active in the "e-patient" movement to promote a new kind of doctor-patient relationship for the internet-enabled, whose principles played a big role in my cancer success last year.

I mean, I love my life, but with a life like that, who has time to stop and "go to school" about focusing?

I'll never forget the first time management course I took, decades ago. It said you just make a list and mark everything A,B,C for priority and then do the most important stuff. I wanted to reach out and SLAP the author, saying "You idiot, if I could do THAT, I wouldn't need this course!"

Where most books spend chapters being philosophical about why their solution WILL be useful later in the book, Find Your Focus Zone immediately gets to the point, delivering solutions in the very first chapter. Sure, it deepens your understanding later on, but the punchline, the payoff, is delivered right away.

I experienced it like a caffeine jolt of understanding and awareness. It's about finding the level of stimulation that works for you (which isn't as easy as it might sound). The funny thing is that I read it months ago and didn't think much about it since then, but then the other night in the middle of a marathon of productivity, I realized I was *doing* it, and it was working. I was moving from task to task with grace and ease, just gettin' stuff done.

Frankly, I've always had a hard time with the idea that with all the ways I experience and contribute and enjoy life, somehow I shouldn't be the way I am. I mean, I have more fun and I experience more stimulation than two or three ordinary people. This book doesn't say for a minute that you've got to learn to be different - it says "Here's this one massively useful knob you can control about your environment, to get more stuff done while being exactly the way you are." How cool is that?
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-11 10:49:05 EST)
02-17-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Closer to my focus zone...
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The book provides great insight into strategies for finding your own focus zone. I'm still trying to hone the methods for my optimal zone, but all in all, the book is very valuable.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-28 12:48:02 EST)
01-25-08 4 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Good book for those with ADD ADHD
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While reading this, I thought to myself, this should have a subtitle "for ADDers", it has some very good insight and effective ways of dealing with distraction and keeping one's focus on the tasks at hand. Good read!

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(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-02 10:48:26 EST)
08-26-07 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  One of the best self-help books I've read
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When a friend put this book in my hands a few months ago, I wondered if he was trying to tell me something, and if I should be offended. Find Your Focus Zone: Hadn't I read enough time-management books or self-improvement books already? Now I've read the book -- and passed on a few copies myself -- and I'm signing on here to say that THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL SELF-HELP BOOK.

For one thing, it's really helpful. Really, really helpful. Palladino has a novelist's gift for succinct and memorable character descriptions, which means that her description of the too hyperfast, hyperfocused guy reminded me of someone (several someones) I knew, as did her sketch of the woman who is scattered and spacey, the folks who are overstimulated, understimulated, afraid of failure. I started turning down pages to share with people but stopped partway through. I could tell that nearly everyone I know could benefit from Palladino's clear analysis of what makes us less effective in every part of our lives.

That leads me to another part of Find Your Focus Zone that surprised me: how much I found that Palladino's advice could help me in my family life. Her portraits of parent-child interactions hit home with even more force than did her sketches of workers. Because of her book, I've changed the way I think about my daughter's foot-dragging over homework and music practice. Also how my husband and I work with her and our son on chores, how we think about our family meals, our vacations, our dreams for them. Little stuff and big stuff.

If you wonder about the effect of the new connectivity toys and tools on children, read this book. If you wish work didn't intrude on your family life but find it hard to leave it at the office, read this book. If you wish you could just Get More Done, read this book. If you feel like there's more in you than your work is getting out, read this book. If you're a manager or business owner, read this book. If you're just starting out in a job, read this book.

Best of all, it's not just easy to read and well-written. It's clear that Palladino knows her science. She trusts the intelligence of her readers when she describes current research in attention and attention disorders. It's a pleasure to read a book with clear footnotes that also has practical end-of-chapter suggestions.

So if someone gives you this book, thank them. And then buy another to pass on.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-15 12:17:35 EST)
08-06-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  FOLD or FOCUS
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This book jumps right into your cart.
FIND YOUR FOCUS ZONE arms you with smart tools for staying on task. It helped me take control of my ability to be focused wile amidst a world
of diversions. I have always have had trouble with distraction and focus.
For years I have put off important matters or left tasks unfinished. Just a few hours of reading empowered me to confront and reframe my approach to life's slow lane.
My passion for pool (pocket billiards) has got a shot in the arm too. After one chapter I realized the potential for improving my chances at
Tournament play. (my weakness) it's all composure and the ability to focus under pressure. The very next Monday night I participated in my local
nine ball pocket billiard tournament. I won! Lucy Jo Palladino took my game
to the next level.Adrenalin management,I was relaxed alert and focused.
In the zone for six hours! Pleasures of small motions replaced unbridled
fears of elimination. Wow, years of folding under fire. Now my talents and skills finally can unfold in this challenging environment. Glorious!

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-27 10:54:58 EST)
07-30-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  HELP FOR MY SCATTERED BRAIN!
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HELP FOR MY SCATTERED BRAIN!
I like this book. Tips and strategies for staying engaged with boring tasks, as well as practical methods for dealing with anxiety, pressure to perform, and fear of failure. It teaches the art of finding and maintaining a state of productive focus. It provides tools to call yourself to attention so you can visit that wonderful place where "all systems are go" and you are humming along. You don't have to be a scientist to appreciate the clear explanation of the upside down U that graphs the relationship between attention and stimulation. Even the Brain Chemical Attention Chart, showing the relationship of serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine to attention, is clear and understandable. The book is easy to read, user friendly, and contains lots of practical advice. I had no problem staying in my "focus zone" as I read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-07 11:20:08 EST)
07-27-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A must read for every successful person out there!
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As a medical student I felt I had a grasp on time management and attention skills, and then I read Find Your Focus Zone. I had no idea how much this book would change my life for the better. It's a must read for all high functioning people who want to reach their fullest potential. Thank you, Dr. Palladino, for writing such a cutting edge, powerful and useful guide for making the most of each moment of precious time.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-30 10:46:14 EST)
06-22-07 5 5\6
(Hide Review...)  On the Money
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Fantastic, comprehensive compilation of ideas & methods to "Defeat Distraction & Overload". Instantly attainable skills & methods to deal with a high pressured life on a daily basis.
More Please !!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-28 11:00:00 EST)
  
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