Buzz, buzz, buzz. No, it’s not a bee, but it’s equally as distracting—it’s another digital notification that’s pulling you away from your other priorities. Dealing with digital distractions is a daily dedication, but one we all must definitely deal with.
What are digital distractions?
Pings
Rings
Beeps
Buzzes
The constant stream of notifications that break our concentration
What are some examples?
Email notifications
Slack pings
Text messages
Phone calls
Status updates
Social media notificat...
Buzz, buzz, buzz. No, it’s not a bee, but it’s equally as distracting—it’s another digital notification that’s pulling you away from your other priorities. Dealing with digital distractions is a daily dedication, but one we all must definitely deal with.
What are digital distractions?
- Pings
- Rings
- Beeps
- Buzzes
- The constant stream of notifications that break our concentration
What are some examples?
- Email notifications
- Slack pings
- Text messages
- Phone calls
- Status updates
- Social media notifications
- App badges
- News alerts
- Amber alerts
Why are these problematic?
- They break our focus and keep us in shallow work
- People can’t really multi-task like we think we can
- It keeps us pulled toward the urgent rather than the important
- They’re major time wasters
When should we be wary of distractions?
- During meetings
- During important work blocks
- Before bed
- During meal times
- When spending time with people who matter
Why does this matter in marketing?
- Because we’re competing for people’s attention with these distractions
- Because often these distractions are also marketing messages
How do we deal with digital distractions?
- Go on Focus mode (in a Mac)
- Turn off certain notifications
- Schedule time to check email and social accounts
- Set up timers for certain time-wasting apps
- Leave your phone in another room
- Take regular tech-free breaks during the day
- reMarkable, Kindle Scribe, clarity breaks
- Keep a “mind like water” so you can clear your head a bit more
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