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Ask HN: How can I increase my attention span?

22 pointsby sauravtabout 6 years ago
Looking for exercises and practical advice to increase time spent in deep work, focussed state and techniques to increase attention span.<p>I am already trying daily meditation and pomodoro technique for specific tasks.

8 comments

tharidlynnabout 6 years ago
1.Healthy lifestyle: eat less junkie-food, exercise, and have a good night sleep (sleeping is the most important for me). Avoid stress as much as you can and try to live happy life instead.<p>2.Less news: stop watching tv and read less news. These make your brain process less information and reduce the cognitive overloads.<p>3.Single goal: decide what you want to do or what skill you want to achieve. Do not try to have multi-goal or multi-tasking while you are focusing. In general, you want to have zero distraction so no phone, youtube, music, email.<p>If you feel tired after 3-4 hours, do something else to relax your brain til you feel ready for the next session. Do not take it too serious and enjoy the process instead. It&#x27;s getting better everytime so let it be and just have a good day!.
adnanazadsgabout 6 years ago
One of the best techniques that I have found to be useful is reading more long-form writings.<p>Its something I found myself doing less and less over the past 5 years and in 2019 made a conscious effort to change that.<p>Find a topic you are interested in and start reading more. Avoid short-form writings such as tweets, or stuff like that. If you dont have a lot of free time, start with reading articles of Medium.<p>Reading books are obviously better. It also helped me improve my focus and memory because you rarely finish a book in a single sitting, so you start getting used to remember what you read yesterday and get back into that context.<p>I&#x27;d recommend setting aside at least 30 minutes each day and forming that habit.
atiredturteabout 6 years ago
I&#x27;ve been implementing a &quot;power hour&quot; approach, and it&#x27;s been quite helpful.<p>Basically, I write down a task (or a few smaller tasks) to tackle during a dedicated 1 hr. In this hour I can do nothing else.<p>I&#x27;ve found that I am forced into some kind of flow, and am forced to confront the discomfort that can come from actually focus on things. It&#x27;s not hard to be uncomfortable for an hour a day.<p>I don&#x27;t really know many others that do exactly this, but this has helped me (Also, I have ADHD and focus can be an issue for me).
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natmakaabout 6 years ago
My work implies long periods of desk-sitting while cutting a large problem into small ones, then focusing on each one. This &quot;Descartes&#x2F;algorithmics FTW!&quot; way may sound familiar to some...<p>Practicing a physical and skill-based activity implying many simultaneous urgent inputs tremendously enhances my focus and attention span. Most martial arts are adequate.
crazygorillaabout 6 years ago
Books have been mentioned already, maybe listening to lectures can help because you will realize it quickly once you loose your attention. Khan academy&#x27;s lecture videos are great too.
yssrnjmabout 6 years ago
You can try to avoid cellphone before going to bed as it really changes how you will wake up. What I will also try in the future is more Article reading and less Youtube for News
lutormabout 6 years ago
Modify your online habits? I just read &quot;The Shallows&quot; and it really brought home to me how the web has altered my attention span.
bjourneabout 6 years ago
Unplug your internet.