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What Happens When You Give Your Brain Permission To Focus
My mind used to feel like a browser with forty-seven tabs open. Each one was demanding my attention while I tried to keep up with deadlines, notifications, sports commitments, and social plans. Everything felt urgent and overwhelming. Here's something that still makes me cringe: I was sitting in what should've been my favourite class at uni, studying psychology — the subject I'd been obsessed with for years. Instead of listening to career-shaping content, I scrolled through my phone, watched random reels, and checked stories of people I barely knew. When the lecture ended and I packed up my completely blank notebook, reality hit me. That night, I discovered that "multitasking" doesn't actually exist. Our brains are just switching between tasks, which comes with serious costs: - Increased stress hormones are flooding our brains - Significantly reduced cognitive performance - Higher error rates in everything we do - Mental exhaustion that feels impossible to shake I was living proof of this. That night, staring at the ceiling with my mind racing, I decided to change my approach to life. I was done being scattered, done feeling like I was always running behind some invisible deadline. But instead of trying to revolutionise my entire existence overnight, I started with one simple change: I would move my phone to another room during meals and before bed. It sounds almost ridiculously simple, but this tiny shift created space for my attention to come back. When I stopped trying to do everything at once, something magical happened: - I started finishing things that mattered to me. - Conversations with friends became deeper and more meaningful. - I was fully present instead of half-listening while checking notifications. - Food started tasting better because I was actually tasting it instead of mindlessly eating while watching videos. - Sleep came easier because my mind wasn't buzzing with digital crap right before bed. We can't control how fast the world moves around us, but we absolutely can control how fast we choose to move through our own lives and where we invest our most valuable resource: our attention.
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What a great and powerful reminder this is... being fully present when we work on the things that are important to us, as well as the things that move us forward. Here's to releasing those distractions that have been holding us back... Thank you for this wonderful share.
Introduce Yourself
Tell us about yourself and connect with fellow community members. Answer the 3 things below, but feel free to include anything else you want to share (where you're from, favourite colour, fun fact...) - Your biggest goal you're working toward - Your main distraction challenge - One thing you're excited to achieve in the next 30 days If you want, you can use the following template: Hi everyone! My biggest goal at the moment is ________. I often get distracted by _________. In the next 30 days, I want to _________.
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Hello everyone, I’m Shereen! I’m originally from The Bahamas, but live in Quebec, Canada. My favourite colour is white, but since my daughter told me white is not a colour, 😅 I’ll say my other favourite colours are green and yellow. Maybe red too… My biggest goal at the moment is helping 1 million women own their power and step into their next level lives. My biggest distraction… hmmmm, I don’t know if I have one. I do meditate a lot, but I think that’s more helpful than it may be distracting. It really helps to keep me grounded, focused, and more in tune with my inner self. I really can’t go a day without it. In the next 30 days, through showing up consistently, I want to be closer to my goals.
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@Anže Ferš Eržen You’re welcome! Yes, meditating is really a life-changing. Happy for you that you at least get to experience it from time to time.
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I help growth-driven women strengthen their mindset, build confidence, and step into their next level.

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