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A must-read action plan to reclaim your focus, direct your attention, and save your mind in an era of endless distraction  Featuring a 21 Day Kickstart Guide to Focus Our brains are wired for focus. We are designed for it, we crave it, and yet in our current age of overload we too often feel like our minds are bolting from one distraction to the next, with sustained focus always just out of reach.   Finding Focus is an empowering guide to reclaiming your most precious resource: your attention. Leading behavioral scientist Dr. Zelana Montminy unveils the science behind focus and…mehr

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A must-read action plan to reclaim your focus, direct your attention, and save your mind in an era of endless distraction  Featuring a 21 Day Kickstart Guide to Focus Our brains are wired for focus. We are designed for it, we crave it, and yet in our current age of overload we too often feel like our minds are bolting from one distraction to the next, with sustained focus always just out of reach.   Finding Focus is an empowering guide to reclaiming your most precious resource: your attention. Leading behavioral scientist Dr. Zelana Montminy unveils the science behind focus and distraction, revealing how our hyperconnected reality and the endless flux between digital and physical life fragments our thoughts and diminishes our well-being.   The good news? Your brain is more adaptable than you think. Finding Focus  equips you with powerful strategies to: ·       Silence the noise: Learn to manage distractions and cultivate an environment that fosters deep concentration. ·       Rewire your brain: Discover the science of neuroplasticity and harness its power to train your brain for sustained focus. ·       Unleash your potential: Reclaim the ability to connect meaningfully, contribute authentically, and shape the life you desire. ·       Rediscover yourself: Fuel your curiosity, creativity, and capacity for joy.   Focus is key to our ability to do good work, but it’s connected to so much more than just efficiency or productivity. When our rest is punctured by email notifications we feel exhausted; when family time is disrupted by multitasking we seem disconnected from each other; when creative space is drained away by the lure of other priorities, we feel empty. But if we can control our attention and be present, if we choose when and how we engage, we have a greater sense of wellbeing, deeper fulfillment, and a clear purpose. Finding Focus invites you to ask the question “Where do I want to direct my focus today?” and supports you on your journey to reclaiming your attention and curating the life you want to lead. It is a call to arms for anyone yearning to break free from the grip of distraction and live a life brimming with purpose and connection.
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Dr. Zelana Montminy is a renowned behavioral scientist delivering a fresh perspective rooted in the latest research, paving the way for a new approach to emotional wellbeing she calls mental fitness. A prominent figure in Positive Psychology and one of Maria Shriver’s “Architects of Change,” she is the author of 21 Days to Resilience (HarperOne). Dr. Zelana is a world-class speaker, a go-to authority in the media, and consultant to executives, corporations, schools, athletic teams, and universities worldwide. She is currently working with U.S. Olympic and Paralympic teams on mental health and resilience training. Her clients include most recently American Express, KPMG, Coca Cola, Estee Lauder, Bank of America, and Capital Group. An advocate of mental fitness and cultural myth-busting, she has partnered with Dr. Oz and appears regularly on Access Hollywood, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and more. She also makes ongoing contributions to the pages of Real Simple, Health Magazine, Better Home & Gardens, People, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, and a variety of other editorials. She lives in Los Angeles with her family.