Paying Attention & Mindfulness | Sam Chase | TEDxNYU
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Sam Chase, a meditation teacher, highlights that mind-wandering is less happy than focusing on the present, as shown in various studies. Research suggests that mindfulness practice can enhance focus and attention, while multitasking is ineffective and detrimental to performance.
Insights
- According to Sam Chase, mindfulness practice can enhance focus and attention, contrasting the detrimental effects of multitasking on performance.
- Research indicates that individuals often find their own thoughts boring and unpleasant, opting to engage in potentially painful activities like self-shocking to avoid mind-wandering, highlighting the challenges of being alone with one's thoughts and the quest for external distractions.
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Recent questions
What is the impact of mind-wandering on happiness?
Less happy than focusing on the present.
How does being alone with thoughts affect individuals?
Boring and unpleasant.
What did people choose to do when given the option to shock themselves?
Shock themselves, some repeatedly.
How does multitasking affect performance?
Ineffective and worsens performance.
How can mindfulness practice help improve focus and attention?
Improve focus and attention.
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