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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Smartphones Really Are Distracting You | Destroying Distraction | A Scientific Approach (Part 4)

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneur, Thrivetime, Businessschool, Smallbusiness, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Are you addicted to your smartphone? Accord to Psychology Today, the majority of Americans are not being interrupted an average of 85 times per day which makes it impossible to get anything done.

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0:08.0

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0:12.0

Claim your tickets by emailing us proof that you did it

0:14.6

and your contact information to info at drivetime show.com. Thank you. And so.

0:23.0

And then,

0:24.0

The President,

0:25.0

Welcome back to this very special occasion

0:29.0

as we talk about dealing with the distraction that will keep you from the actions that will help

0:35.8

you live your passion.

0:38.2

With satisfaction.

0:39.2

You professed your love of street performers.

0:42.2

I love street performers. Now I'm going to ask your question

0:44.8

there's a hard-hitting question right here. Yes. If I took those same street

0:48.4

performers and I put them in an auditorium would you have the same love for them? The thing I love about, this is just

0:57.9

maybe a deeper answer. I love anybody who masters something as a result of obsessing on it well past the level of good

1:07.8

to where they're great so I'll just give an example we were in Vegas. You can find this guy on YouTube. Type in the

1:15.6

hip-hop violinist in Las Vegas on YouTube and you'll find it, Chuck, we can put on the

1:19.2

show notes. But this guy has an electric violin and he is so good, but he also dances while playing.

1:29.5

And he's ridiculously good at dancing and ridiculously good at playing the violin and then he's

1:34.7

also good at hyping it up.

1:37.0

So he'll ask the crowd like, hey name a song, name a song, do you have a song you want to play?

1:40.9

And if it's top 40, I mean he could do it and it'll get the groove and the

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