Mark Travers, Ph.D., is an American psychologist with degrees from Cornell University and the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the lead psychologist at Awake Therapy, a telehealth company that provides video and telephone psychotherapy, counseling, and coaching to individuals in over 40 countries worldwide.
Imagine this: You’re in the midst of an office presentation when suddenly, the realization hits you that you forgot to feed your cat this morning. Swiftly, you decide to send a quick text to your roommate. However, as you reach for your phone, a notification pops up—a sale on your favorite cosmetic product. Temptation takes hold, and you click on the link, intending to browse briefly.
People grappling with “popcorn brain” may struggle to focus on tasks or sustain a coherent train of thought. This informal term depicts instances of mental overload or cognitive disarray. It is primarilyby diminished focus, heightened stress, fatigue, information overload, attention deficit issues, increased anxiety and an overall detrimental impact on relationships and quality of life.
Information overload encourages passive consumption rather than active engagement, not only hijacking our attention but also impacting our cognitive functions such as learning, memory, decision-making skills and emotional regulation. The phenomenon of popcorn brain is intricately linked to our digital lifestyle. Here are two ways to combat this modern-day attention crisis..
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