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Employees will get more distracted, leading to more time wasted.
"I'm concerned about how we're making the world more distracted," it read.
Over time, he was becoming more and more distracted, probably by substances.
Hold onto your hats: America will be even more distracted and unpredictable than usual.
But what if all that made the users' lives worse, more busy, more distracted?
"The attention economy is making people more distracted, stressed, lonely and depressed," Dunn says.
Let's face it: most of us are more distracted and more frazzled than ever.
Adults get affected by not working [at their jobs] properly and are getting more distracted.
I was a bit more distracted, thinking about some of the other characters in attendance.
If a company lacks empathy, employees may be more distracted and have poor listening skills.
Those who were more distracted experienced a bigger dopamine release in the key part of the brain.
Whether it's being more distracted or feeling less motivated, having a bad boss can impact your work.
But she was more distracted than I was by Kashmir's misfortune of lying between two rival nations.
As they grew busier and more distracted, many Americans did not want to be bothered with the census.
Debating the relative merits of a more distracted versus a more focused society is about as worthwhile as kicking rocks.
The more we focus on what other people are doing, the more distracted we are from what we actually need.
The more we focus on parties and personalities, the more distracted we are from the policies that will shape our nation.
There's an idea that we have invented a lot of things that have made us both more distracted and more distractible.
What about drivers and pedestrians being more distracted and failing to stop a vehicle in time or look before crossing a road?
"We are pretty sure there's more distracted pedestrians in our towns, on our sidewalks, than ever before, and that's probably increasing," he said.
Also, be kind to the weather geek in your life, because they might be a little more distracted than usual during this time...
Thanks to the recession recovery and low gas prices, Americans are hitting the road more, especially riskier drivers, and they're more distracted than ever.
"We don't have any data to quantify why it's happening, but we all know we've seen more distracted driving in recent years," Hood said.
"Both kids and parents are arguing less, but at the same time they are feeling that the other is more distracted," Mr. Robb said.
"We are more hardened, we are more distracted, and if you're under siege, you have reason to believe that everyone might move on," Feldman said.
The company said it was impacted by a soft Halloween season, as well as a "more distracted consumer," but is generally pleased with its overall outlook.
The more we are interrupted, the more distracted we become, and the less we avail ourselves of the real-world markers we use to ground ourselves.
Facing impeachment at home, Donald Trump will seek relief beyond his borders -- and the world will look to exploit a US President more distracted than ever.
People with SPD who are over-responsive are more distracted by sensory input than able to use it to garner useful information about their environment, she argues.
So in the near future, expect to see a lot more Level 2 cars like the Volvo V90, and, I would wager, expect to see more distracted drivers.
It's problematic not because the questions it raises are insurmountable, but because it's likely to leave viewers more distracted by the mechanics than caught up in the emotions.
Coming into the game, Wright — who coached the Pride from 1994-2001 but resisted scheduling a game against his former team — was more emotional, more distracted than usual.
In the latter category, the way we use technology is making us more distracted and divided — and allowing bad players to create chaos and tear apart our open societies.
But right now I'm at Full Circle Ranch, located in a small southern Ontario town, and I've never been more distracted or less relaxed in a yoga class in my life.
And, some analysts have come to conclude, it is equally difficult to remember a moment when European leaders have seemed more distracted in rising to the challenge beyond their own frontiers.
Many of the problems Carr blames on digital culture—that it makes us more distracted, less focused, and less able to form cohesive linear culture—echo Postman's account of the impact of television.
"With an increasingly competitive market, a number of internal changes, and now pressure from Jana, we see increased risk on the execution front, as the management team could become more distracted," said Oppenheimer's Parikh.
And there is a good chance that Trump becomes even more distracted by the Mueller investigation with speculation heating up about possible new indictments and the contents of the special counsel's long awaited final report.
After the initial post generated a backlash, Bahnhof posted more Distracted Boyfriend memes with cats, Toy Story and Star Wars characters placed over the people in the initial photo, to say it was not about gender.
One of the results of the trend to design user experiences that appeal to a more distracted user base is a tendency to assume that any kind of media consumption will span multiple channels at once.
To hear it from those who wear rose-tinted shades, society has become steadily more distracted from that point onward by reality TV, the encouraged vanity of social media, and last but not least, pop music.
This is what happens when we first fall in love or experience loss — being caught in the glow of happiness or the web of sadness can temporarily make us more distracted or forgetful, and decrease our motivation.
"They're depressed about having to work, they're more distracted, and they're more likely to leave the job otherwise, and generally not able to thrive as employees," said Sheerine Alemzadeh, co-executive director of the organization Healing to Action.
These trends are creating entirely new opportunities and challenges for fathers: finding ourselves engaged with aspects of caretaking that many of our own fathers never experienced, more distracted at work, or even less career-oriented in some cases, again, like mine.
The researchers learned that those who kept their phones out reported being more distracted and (surprisingly) more bored than the participants who kept their phones out of sight and, as a group, they reported being less satisfied with the overall experience.
Newport's core claim is that in an age when almost everyone is becoming more and more distracted, the returns to being able to wall yourself off from interruption — digital or otherwise — and concentrate on hard problems is becoming correspondingly more valuable.
For one thing, the musical finale is, God bless it, so fucking weird that you'll always be more distracted by how it bursts into song at inopportune moments than distracted by its incredibly earnest attempts to keep its formerly most recognizable star offscreen.
Incredibles 2 is much more distracted, jumping around between Violet's dating woes, the superhero-legalization project, a new villain called Screenslaver, Jack-Jack's unpredictable powers, Violet and Dash's resentment at being pressed into babysitting duty during villain fights, and a whole lot more.
By not becoming ever more distracted in the Middle East and by working to make Russia a pivot player between the U.S. and China, the U.S. will be able to focus most of its attention on keeping China's rise within bounds that do not unduly harm its national interests.
If the GOP appoints a special prosecutor and shines an indefinitely long-lasting light on this alleged scandal, it will be suicide alright, but suicide for the Democrats who will be all that much more distracted by a story that will keep them from fixing all the problems that lost them the White House in 2016 and the Congress in 2014.
This app is coming to popularity at a time when analysts are saying that the health and wellness industry is going to be the next trillion dollar industry, and mental wellness is, of course, a part of that, but we are curious to learn how using an iPhone app is supposed to make you less distracted instead of more distracted.
Her son revealed that she also takes pills and smokes pot. Glanville prepares moving into a new house by hiring some hunky movers. Glanville invites Kim over to help pack but is more distracted by their abs. Later, Glanville and Kim disguise themselves to spy in Glanville's ex- boyfriend.
While Cordelia shops, Wesley attempts the exorcism. He manages to raise the demon far enough to animate the boy once more, and the Ethros cruelly taunts him about his inadequacies as a youth and as a Watcher until Wesley grows visibly more distracted and vulnerable. He fails. Someone or something telekinetically uses marbles on the table to write the words, "Save me".
Juvenile Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) Drops Rock near Dusky Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus). Journal of Raptor Research, 46(4), 407-407. Although eagles equally attack both male and female grouse, when cock grouse display on "leks" in spring, they may be more distracted and easily found. Grouse tend to be prey of modest size for golden eagles, many species weighing little more than .
The more rattled Evan gets, the more distracted he becomes at work. And even when the cousins come to a tentative truce, everything backfires on them in events that involve girlfriends, relatives and even the homeless. In the end, Ritchie loses all his money and winds up right back where he started. Despondent, he goes home to perform oral sex on himself—a pastime of his.
The cocktail party effect works best as a binaural effect, which requires hearing with both ears. People with only one functioning ear seem much more distracted by interfering noise than people with two typical ears. The benefit of using two ears may be partially related to the localization of sound sources. The auditory system is able to localize at least two sound sources and assign the correct characteristics to these sources simultaneously.
This world-wide, everyday phenomenon is known as mental fatigue, which increases the difficulty of discriminating environmental stimuli and prioritizing relevant information. The weakening of directed attention leads to being increasingly more distracted. There are six main areas that are affected during mental fatigue: input, thinking, behavior, executive functioning, emotions and social interactions. Goal-directed attention is affected the most by mental fatigue, while stimulus-driven attention is minimally affected or not at all affected by mental fatigue.
The story concerns Samuel Marten, an anxious 23-year-old junior executive on his way to meet with a potential customer. When Marten sees a passing truck that says Lewkowitz and Sons, Wholesale Clothiers, he unconsciously turns the name into Levkovich, then finds himself wondering why. Every time he sees some version of the name, he becomes more distracted. Marten's business meeting goes badly, and afterwards he wanders the streets of New York City, following a trail of Lefkowitzes, Lefkowiczes and Levkowitzes.
On their way back to Britain from India, Holmes and Russell stop at Russell's childhood home in San Francisco. As they approach San Francisco, Russell becomes more and more distracted. Holmes concludes from this, and her recurring dreams of falling objects, a faceless man, and locked rooms, that she is repressing some unpleasant memory. Russell denies this and tries to track down the psychiatrist who helped her recover from the trauma she suffered when she precipitated the car accident that killed her family.
The scientific literature is mixed on the dangers of talking on a cell phone versus those of talking with a passenger. The common conception is that passengers are able to better regulate conversation based on the perceived level of danger, therefore the risk is negligible. A study by a University of South Carolina psychology researcher featured in the journal, Experimental Psychology, found that planning to speak and speaking put far more demands on the brain's resources than listening. Measurement of attention levels showed that subjects were four times more distracted while preparing to speak or speaking than when they were listening.
For years, a question many educators, parents, and researchers have been asking is whether or not it is academically beneficial to teach boys and girls together or separately at school. Some argue that coeducation has primarily social benefits, allowing males and females of all ages to become more prepared for real-world situations, whereas a student that is only familiar with a single-sex setting could be less prepared, nervous, or uneasy. However, some argue that at certain ages, students may be more distracted by the opposite sex in a coeducational setting, although others point out that this is based on the assumption that the students are all heterosexual, and evidence on the point is contradictory. There is evidence that girls may perform less well in traditionally male-dominated subjects such as the sciences when in a class with boys, although other research suggests that when the previous attainment is taken into account, this difference falls away.

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