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5 Reasons Your Attention Span Is Shot, and What to Do About It

09/06/2022 - 04:15 PM

My attention span is getting shorter every day. I don't have any hard data to back that up, but I'm 100 percent sure it's true. I can't focus [1] on anything these days.

Trying to begin this article, for example, has been an absolute odyssey. I started off strong by opening a doc and writing a headline. Naturally, this burst of productivity calls for a break. Let's delete some emails [2]. That doesn't even count as a break, though, so I'll just hop over to Instagram for a second. Oh, look, my sister posted a story. That reminds me that my sister texted me, and I haven't responded to her yet. But wait, a Slack message from a coworker. And the distractions just keep coming.

Some variation on this pattern happens maybe 30 times a day. And even when I supposedly am focussed on the task at hand (not peeking at the news [3] or my Slack convos), my thoughts themselves are distracting, and I often find myself daydreaming about or ruminating on whatever is making me anxious [4] that day. The constant internal monologue is exhausting to listen to, and I can only control it for so long before my concentration splinters and I'm sucked into the distraction.

For my own sanity, I wanted to get to the bottom of this. Why is my attention span so short, and is there anything I can do about it? The answer to the second question: yes. The answer to the first? Well . . . there are a lot of reasons. This introduction has gone on long enough for an article about short attention spans (special kudos to anyone who's still with me!) so let's get into it already.

Why Is My Attention Span So Short?

"There are a variety of underlying reasons that may be contributing to attention span issues," Marcy Caldwell, PsyD, a psychologist at Rittenhouse Psychological Services [5], tells POPSUGAR. Here are some factors behind why your attention span might feel so short:

Your efficiency obviously takes a hit when you struggle with your attention span, but that's not the only issue. When you hop from one thing to another, you're not processing your task as deeply, Caldwell explains, "so we're not learning it as well, and we don't remember things as well." This can make it more difficult to study effectively, for example, or prepare for a work presentation.

Plus, getting distracted is easy, but pulling yourself back to your task afterward takes a lot of energy. Even successfully fighting off the impulse to switch tasks "takes a huge amount of willpower," Caldwell says. Struggling with focus drains your time and energy, so you'll feel wiped out at the end of a task that takes longer than it should have, giving you less time to recover before the next thing.

How to Improve Your Attention Span

It is possible to improve your attention span, and there are actually a lot of ways to do it, Caldwell says. Here are a few:

Note that when you're working on your attention span, it's important to be realistic. "You won't be able to focus for eight hours straight," Caldwell says. "Your brain does need to be refuelled and take breaks." But with some key strategies and consistency, you'll be able to feel a difference in your levels of focus and concentration. Who knows — maybe I'll even be able to write an article without taking six social media breaks mixed in.


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