Mum is not always victorious in the Battle of Divided Attention.
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Mum is not always victorious in the Battle of Divided Attention.
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relationships are hard man :/
my mom spent the last like five minutes venting to us abt my dad (who's in Spain atm)
remind me to never get married
The Silent Killer in Relationships: Digital Distraction
In today’s world, we are more connected than ever—but also more distracted. Phones buzz, notifications ping, and screens demand our constant attention. While technology keeps us informed and entertained, it has quietly become one of the biggest threats to intimacy and connection. This “silent killer” in relationships is known as digital distraction. When Attention is Divided, Love Suffers At the…
🌟 Divided Attention
I’m reading an article on attention and multitasking and I find it hilarious how they basically say “we seem to juggle things but evidence says no <3″ and how it requires plenty of practice to multitask specific things, yet somehow, so many people believe they can drive and text/apply makeup/change CDs constantly, when the brain simply doesn’t have the cognitive capacity.
So yeah, in other words, they are throwing shade nicely/politely.
pier - divided attention [Märked] | artwork by anton abrahamsson
Getting divided attention from someone leaves one with such a crappy feeling. It's like you are disturbing them from more interesting things.
Priorities.
I'd Like Your Divided Attention
I’d Like Your Divided Attention
I kind of like TV.
When I was growing up and watched TV, I was riveted to the screen. I used to run home, throw my bag and homework in a scrap heap and run to turn on the after school cartoons like Transformers and G.I. Joe. Television has always had this mezmorizing effect on me, a way that I could forget about all the stupid stuff that happened to me and that I did. It was the ultimate escapism…
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