Have you noticed your brain doesn't seem to work as it used to?
In this episode, I get into why so many of us are walking into rooms and forgetting why we're there, sitting down to write something and going completely blank, or getting to the end of the day feeling busy but with nothing to show for it. Because it's not just you, and it's not a personal failing.
We explore what's actually happening in your brain when you're constantly interrupted, why so much of what we experience as forgetting isn't a memory problem at all, and what the science says about multitasking, flow states, and the very real well-being cost of a fragmented attention span.
This episode is practical, science-backed, and ends with six things you can actually do to get your focus back — without overhauling your life.
Key Topics
Why your brain wasn't built for the modern work environment — and what that's costing you
The 23-minute recovery tax every interruption is charging you
Why most forgetting is an encoding problem, not a memory problem
What multitasking is actually doing to your IQ and your working memory
Six practical strategies to reclaim your focus and reduce brain fog
KeywordsFocus, cognitive load, brain fog, multitasking, deep work, attention, memory, burnout, productivity, flow state