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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#218 How To Train Your Attention and Improve Your Life with Dr Amishi Jha

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2021

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Where is your attention right now? Hopefully it’s on these words – but if you’re getting distracted and are contemplating what you’ll have for dinner or running through your to-do list, please know that you are not alone. Today’s guest shares research which shows that most of us are missing up to 50% of our lives. But if you’d like to change that for the better, you’re in the right place.


Dr Amishi Jha is a neuroscientist, professor of psychology at the University of Miami and author of the brilliant new book Peak Mind: Find Your Focus, Own Your Attention, Invest 12 Minutes A Day, which looks at the science of attention. She wants to help us all harness the power of our attention to better meet life’s demands. And I know you’re going to find her advice useful whether it’s at work, at leisure or in your relationships.


Amishi describes the three different types of attention: the Flashlight, the Floodlight and the Juggler. She explains how they all work together to keep us not just focused but also safe, productive and agile. What’s most important, she explains, is developing the awareness to know what type of attention, or distraction, you’re experiencing at any one time.


We talk about factors which have a negative influence on our attention, namely stress, fear and lack of sleep. And how an inability to focus can not only be a consequence of poor mental health, but a cause as well. Often rumination, focusing too intently on our problems, can keep us in them. So how can we break free?


This episode is packed with practical advice on optimising attention for all-round wellbeing and performance. Amishi’s research has shown that, just as we might train our bodies in the gym, so too can we train our brains to direct our focus where we’ll most benefit. And the good news is, we can experience incredible benefits in as little as 12 minutes a day.


I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do too.


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0:00.0

50% of our lives were mind-wandering. It's going to cause problems and it does cause problems.

0:05.3

We know that when people are mind-wandering and unaware, their performance is terrible.

0:09.4

Their response times are variable.

0:11.2

And frankly, there's another consequence which relates to things like depression and anxiety.

0:15.6

People don't typically think about psychological disorders as

0:20.2

attentional disorders, but in some sense they are.

0:24.0

Hi. My name is Rongan Chasji.

0:27.1

Welcome to Feel Better Live More.

0:38.6

Where is your attention right now?

0:42.0

Hopefully it's on the words that I'm saying to you, but if you're getting distracted

0:46.7

and contemplating what you're going to have for dinner tonight,

0:50.1

or running through your to-do list, please know that you are not alone.

0:53.6

Today's guest shares research that most of us are missing up to 50% of our lives.

1:00.3

But if you'd like to change that for the better, you have come to the right place.

1:04.3

My guest on this week's podcast is Dr Amishijar.

1:08.6

Now, Amish is a neuroscientist. She's a professor of psychology at the University of Miami.

1:14.4

And she's also author of the brilliant new book, Peak Mind, which looks at the science of attention.

1:21.2

Now, Amish, she wants to help all of us harness the power of our attention

1:26.1

to better meet life's demands.

1:27.6

And I'm quite certain that you are going to find her advice useful,

1:30.7

whether it's for your work, your leisure time, or perhaps for improving the quality of your relationships.

1:38.4

On the show today, Amishijar describes the three different types of attention,

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