In this episode of Randy Unscripted, Randy explores the concept of Continuous Partial Attention, a term coined by Linda Stone to describe the modern habit of constantly dividing attention across multiple devices, notifications, conversations, and streams of information. He reflects on how smartphones, social media, email, and the expectation of perpetual connectivity have reshaped the way people focus, communicate, and process everyday life.
The conversation examines the mental and emotional effects of living in a constant state of distraction, including reduced concentration, increased stress, shallow engagement, and digital fatigue. Randy discusses the importance of intentional focus, mindfulness, and reclaiming moments of uninterrupted thought in a culture increasingly driven by alerts, multitasking, and the pressure to always remain connected.
YouTube Links for Clips in this Episode:
Linda Stone | SIME 2009
Dr Iris Firstenberg on Continuous Partial Attention
The negative repercussions of multitasking on our health
Continuous Partial Attention
The conversation examines the mental and emotional effects of living in a constant state of distraction, including reduced concentration, increased stress, shallow engagement, and digital fatigue. Randy discusses the importance of intentional focus, mindfulness, and reclaiming moments of uninterrupted thought in a culture increasingly driven by alerts, multitasking, and the pressure to always remain connected.
YouTube Links for Clips in this Episode:
Linda Stone | SIME 2009
Dr Iris Firstenberg on Continuous Partial Attention
The negative repercussions of multitasking on our health
Continuous Partial Attention