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Hey Friend!
Do you find yourself feeling kind of… scatterbrained? Do you ever get frustrated with yourself when you’re not able to remember simple tasks or even what happened yesterday?
I know it’s not just me. I’ve been hearing from you guys. You’re having a hard time focusing on one cohesive thing at a time. This ultimately decreases your productivity. You run around like chickens with their heads cut off, with constant busyness and distraction.
One of the roots is our attention span. No, you’re not crazy. A study by Microsoft claimed the average attention span has fallen to 7-8 seconds. Think about that. If our attention span is 7-8 seconds, how do we really lean into heartfelt conversations? How can we be present in the moment without wanting to reach for our phones or otherwise get diverted?
Looking at me and my family, we all do this! It’s such a problem! I went online and did some research on how I can increase my attention span because I don’t want to live in a world where my attention span is seven seconds. I want to be able to give 100% of myself to the people, missions, and things I’m called to do.
Can We Be Less Scatterbrained and Increase Our Attention Spans?
I need to grow my ability to focus, which includes increasing my attention span. The other component to this is that smartphones and social media are contributing to this reduced ability to sustain attention. The most expensive engineers in the entire world are being paid millions of dollars to engineer these pay-for-play platforms to keep us glued to them and addicted. It’s changing the chemistry of our brains so we’re constantly looking for the next fix.
This is data-driven and we’re living it. I hate when I’m looking for my phone in a panicked sense and it’s in my pocket or my son has it. How ridiculous is it that I can’t go an entire day without needing to know where my phone is? It really bothers me and I’m working to change this.
Shorter attention spans impact productivity, learning, listening, and (I think) loving. We can’t love deeply if we can’t be deeply engaged.
It is time for a deep dive specifically on how to increase our attention spans and be less scatterbrained. I’ve got five things we can begin working on together to become more intentional and grow – scientifically – our attention spans.
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That’s Jen McGraw and I want to highlight a few things. She said she did what Stef said; not to glorify me, but the method I teach inside Podcast to Profit is a foundational framework that’s extremely simple. She also said she had to be patient. This was not an overnight success. It took time, intentionality, discipline, and obedience. Now that she’s done the work without deviating from the framework, she is having incredible success.
Are You Ready to Ditch the Scatterbrain and Increase Your Attention Span?
We’re juggling a lot of things, managing our businesses, being moms, and feeling addicted to social media and the crazy news. Is this your life too?
I’m taking you through the five things I’m personally working on to increase my attention span from a dismal 7-8 seconds to something I hope will grow over time.
No. 1: Schedule Regular Breaks
When we get burned out or fatigued, we often look for a diversion. We walk to the kitchen for a snack or the breakroom for more coffee. It’s not necessarily that you’re trying to distract yourself, it’s that your brain is feeling fatigue and exhaustion.
What I’m working on is taking some time to rest and recharge within my work blocks and throughout my day. I take mini-breaks. After my work block, I take a five-minute walk and get some sunshine and fresh air, as well as detox from the screen.
Another thing is to have a big mental break each day. I’m done working at 3 p.m. each day. I used to say I was done at three, but then I’d get my laptop out or keep working on my phone.
We really need to separate work and home as much as possible. If you are having difficulty with more peace and less scatterbrain, it’s often because you may be overlapping or intermingling these areas of your life.
I know it’s not possible for everyone right now, but maybe there’s one small thing you can do to create a little more separation. Maybe don’t bring your phone into your room or stop working at 7 p.m.
The Bible confirms this in Matthew 11:28: “Come to me all who labor and are heavy-laden and I will give you rest.”
Take this to heart. Take that rest, relaxation, and mini-breaks. This will alleviate some of that distraction and scatterbrained feeling.
No. 2: Focus on One Task at a Time
The state of your desktop is the state of your mind. Do you have 50 tabs open? Are you clicking in one place and writing on a sticky note in another? Then are you writing a reminder because you don’t want to forget?
Multi-tasking seems to be normal, but the truth is “busyness is not productivity” (shoutout to my VA, Mel, who said that to me the other day). It may seem like the most effective way to get everything done, but research shows that when we multi-task, we decrease our productivity. We decrease that attention span.
What I do, is I work on one thing at a time. Am I perfect? Absolutely not! But that is my goal. When I sit down to a work block, I think about the one core thing I need to do at that moment, I shut everything else out, I try to put my phone away from my reach, and I try to have a drink so I don’t get up and break my attention. Then I do that one task.
BONUS TIP: Putting on worship music or other kinds of music is really helpful.
It helps things go so much quicker, but it also trains our brains to focus on one thing from start to finish.
Proverbs 31:17: “Focus on your task. Work hard and you will succeed.”
Focus on one task. Work diligently and you will have success in that one thing and increase your ability to grow your attention span.
No. 3: Renew Your Mind
We’ve heard about mindfulness and meditation, but when we look Biblically, Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still and know that I am God.”
The enemy wants to distract you, throw 100 things your way, and keep you busy. He wants you to feel panicked and anxious, bouncing from thing to thing. I think our attention span has diminished over time because we’ve allowed ourselves to play into this trick.
God has the way and the answer in Scripture: “Be still and know that I am God.” We can practice this renewal of our mind in a Biblical sense.
For me, that’s my morning; just having that 30-60 minutes to pour into time with God. I have a whole episode on my morning routine, Episode 616. We need to be present with God. We need to actually breathe and be aware of our surroundings. There’s no way to be present except to actually be present.
Take a few minutes in the morning, and even throughout the day, to just close your eyes, place your hand on your heart, and thank God for the moment and for allowing you peace and focus. God has control over every piece of us, so thank Him for freeing you from being scatterbrained and increasing your attention span. God can help us in this area.
No. 4: Get Enough Sleep
The quality of your sleep significantly increases your attention span. Sleep helps our brains improve our attention spans and cognition. Research suggests that adults need an average of 7-9 hours of sleep each night.
Even the Bible says in Psalm 147:2, “It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil for He gives to His beloved sleep.”
Take this to heart and get some more rest.
Get rid of any type of visual stimulation a few hours before bed. Read a book. When was the last time you poured into a great book?
I like to take a bath before bed with Epsom salts and lavender oil. I allow myself to have this moment of rest, relaxation, and prayer.
Start your bedtime routine earlier than necessary. Try 30 minutes before you think you have to start. Then everyone can take their time and it can be a peaceful experience.
No. 5: Exercise
We have to take care of our physical bodies. I know. This is the last thing on everyone’s list because we tend to put ourselves last. If you’re in a season of motherhood or trying to work another job while starting your business, there’s limited time.
Working out and moving your body actually increases your attention span. It has been shown to improve concentration and increase energy. Together, those things increase your ability to focus.
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 says our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. If our bodies are temples, let’s treat them that way.
I’ve always loved working out, but there have been seasons where I’ve been intentional and others where I’ve fallen off. But for all of us, we need to get back to this headspace of “God comes first.”
Stop Feeling Scatterbrained. Let’s Do This Together.
We need to focus on our health and our families. Then, when we sit down to focus on our work, we need to focus on doing one thing extraordinarily well.
I’m working on these practices and wanted to bless you guys with what I’m doing because I want us to be high-performers, intentional and productive humans. Do this with God at the center and with His Word at the forefront. To do this, we need to be at our operational best with balance and peace. Is that too much to ask?
None of us are perfect, but we are all on this journey together.
Wrapping up, we’ve got five things we can do to increase our attention span and feel less scatterbrained; Biblically speaking and from a data perspective:
Schedule & Take Breaks
Focus on One Task at a Time
Renew Your Mind & Practice Biblical Mindfulness
Get Enough Sleep
Exercise & Take Care of Your Physical Health
You can train your brain to remain focused for longer periods of time. We can stretch this ability to focus.
Colossians 3:23-24: “We are called to work hard and do everything as unto the Lord.”
That includes focusing and increasing our attention spans. Let’s start incorporating these practices into what we do every day. Start cultivating these habits so we can get where we want to go.
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