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    Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life

    Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life

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    by Winifred Gallagher


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      ISBN-13: 9781101032596
    • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
    • Publication date: 04/16/2009
    • Sold by: Penguin Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 256
    • Sales rank: 229,477
    • File size: 281 KB
    • Age Range: 18 Years

    Winifred Gallagher’s books include House Thinking, Just the Way You Are (a New York Times Notable Book), Working on God, and The Power of Place. She has written for numerous publications, such as Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, and the New York Times. She lives in Manhattan, and Dubois, Wyoming.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction Choosing the Focused Life 1

    Chapter 1 Pay Attention: Your Life Depends on It 15

    Chapter 2 Inside Out: Feelings Frame Focus 29

    Chapter 3 Outside In: What You See Is What You Get 43

    Chapter 4 Nature: Born to Focus 55

    Chapter 5 Nurture: This Is Your Brain on Attention 67

    Chapter 6 Relationships: Attending to Different Worlds 81

    Chapter 7 Productivity: Work Zone 99

    Chapter 8 Decisions: Focusing Illusions 115

    Chapter 9 Creativity: An Eye for Detail 133

    Chapter 10 Focus Interruptus 145

    Chapter 11 Disordered Attention 163

    Chapter 12 Motivation: Eyes on the Prize 173

    Chapter 13 Health: Energy Goes Where Attention Flows 189

    Chapter 14 Meaning: Attending to What Matters Most 203

    Afterword 219

    Acknowledgments 221

    Notes and Suggested Readings 223

    Index 235

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    A revolutionary look at how what we pay attention to determines how we experience life

    Acclaimed behavioral science writer Winifred Gallagher's Rapt makes the radical argument that much of the quality of your life depends not on fame or fortune, beauty or brains, fate or coincidence, but on what you choose to pay attention to. Rapt introduces a diverse cast of characters, from researchers to artists to ranchers, to illustrate the art of living the interested life. As their stories show, by focusing on the most positive and productive elements of any situation, you can shape your inner experience and expand your world. By learning to focus, you can improve your concentration, broaden your inner horizons, and most important, feel what it means to be fully alive.

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    Paul Bloom
    Gallagher devotes much of this engaging book to reviewing the psychology and neuroscience of attention. A journalist and the author of several books about human psychology…Gallagher blends the science nicely with examples of people whose disciplined attention has contributed to their success
    —The Washington Post
    Publishers Weekly
    Gallagher (The Power of Place, Working on God) couples personal ruminations and interviews with experts to explore the role of attention in defining consciousness, identity and the human experience: "who you are, what you think, feel, and do, what you love-is the sum of what you focus on." From paying attention to your inner dialogue (helping eliminate negative thought patterns) to bucking the myths of multi-tasking (says cognitive scientist David Meyer, "Einstein didn't invent the theory of relativity while multi-tasking at the Swiss patent office"), Gallagher draws practical conclusions from her examination of conscious ("top-down") and unconscious ("bottom-up") attention strategies. Though her claims to "a psychological version of... physicist's 'grand universal theory'" are a bit outsized, Gallagher takes illuminating forays into the evolution of the species and the global diaspora, looking for instance at how "Western individualism" emphasizes top-down focus while the Asian mentality encourages a broader, contextual perspective. A fascinating psycho-social look at human motivation and the power of focus, Gallagher's latest is worth paying attention to.
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