Mark Tigchelaar - Hoe raak je niet meer afgeleid? | OC #55

Baker Tilly Nederland
9 Nov 201716:08

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging session, brain expert Mark explores how to optimize brain function and improve concentration amidst the overwhelming flow of daily information. Drawing on his extensive experience with over 100,000 people, he discusses common challenges such as distraction, slow reading, and forgetfulness. Mark introduces practical solutions, like increasing reading speed and minimizing task-switching, to boost cognitive performance. He also highlights the importance of reducing environmental distractions and managing phone notifications. Through interactive exercises and insights into brain science, Mark offers actionable strategies to improve focus, memory retention, and overall productivity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Our brains process information much faster than we consciously realize, which can lead to distractions when there's idle capacity.
  • 😀 On average, we are exposed to the equivalent of 174 newspapers of information daily, creating mental overload.
  • 😀 Distractions are a major productivity killer: switching between tasks reduces concentration and takes time to recover from.
  • 😀 Concentration is key to performance: without focus, even the best brains can't function effectively.
  • 😀 Memory retention decreases rapidly: within 20 minutes, we forget 40% of new information, and up to 70% within a day.
  • 😀 Speed reading can help close the cognitive gap between reading speed and brain capacity, leading to better concentration and memory.
  • 😀 Task switching wastes energy and time: after an interruption, it takes an average of 23 minutes to fully refocus on the original task.
  • 😀 Modern distractions, such as phone notifications, can severely impact our focus and productivity.
  • 😀 We should minimize distractions by setting specific periods for interruptions, allowing uninterrupted work time for more efficient tasks.
  • 😀 A simple change in environment or work habits, like reducing external noise or turning off notifications, can significantly improve cognitive performance.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge people face when processing information on a daily basis?

    -The main challenge is the overwhelming amount of information people are exposed to daily. This includes messages, emails, news articles, and other forms of media, which together can equal the amount of information in 174 newspapers each day.

  • What happens when people try to read too much information too quickly?

    -When people try to read too much information too quickly, they often become distracted and fail to fully absorb or understand the material. This lack of focus can lead to information overload and diminished performance.

  • Why do people often forget information quickly after learning it?

    -People tend to forget information quickly because of how our brains process and retain knowledge. Within 20 minutes, we forget up to 40% of what we've just learned, and this can increase to 70% within a day. This is due to the brain's inability to store large volumes of information efficiently without reinforcement.

  • What are the three main challenges people encounter when processing information?

    -The three main challenges are: getting easily distracted, reading too slowly to absorb all the information, and forgetting important details quickly.

  • How can people improve their ability to concentrate while reading or working?

    -One way to improve concentration is to increase the reading speed, which minimizes the mental 'space' available for distractions. The faster you read, the less room there is for unrelated thoughts, thus improving focus and retention.

  • What does the principle of 'filling the void' in brain optimization mean?

    -'Filling the void' refers to using more of your brain's capacity to focus on a task, such as speeding up reading or focusing more intensely. When you engage more brain power, there is less mental energy left to wander, leading to higher concentration and better understanding.

  • What is 'task switching' and how does it affect productivity?

    -Task switching involves shifting your attention from one task to another. This constantly interrupts the brain's focus, leading to decreased efficiency, more mistakes, and longer recovery times between tasks. It can take up to 23 minutes to fully refocus after switching tasks.

  • How does the concept of 'attention residue' impact performance after task switching?

    -Attention residue occurs when part of your brain remains focused on the previous task, even after you switch to a new one. This reduces cognitive capacity, meaning it takes longer to get back to full productivity and increases the likelihood of making mistakes.

  • How can individuals manage distractions, especially in an open office setting?

    -To manage distractions in open offices, individuals can lower environmental stressors, set specific times for focused work, and actively block out unnecessary interruptions. Establishing boundaries and creating times for focused, undistracted work can greatly improve productivity.

  • What is the impact of phone notifications on concentration and productivity?

    -Phone notifications are designed to interrupt attention and pull focus away from current tasks. Constant notifications increase distractions, reduce concentration, and lower productivity. A recommended solution is to disable non-essential notifications to minimize interruptions.

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