Nir Eyal is the bestselling author of "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" and "Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life." He has taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. His writing on technology, psychology, and business, appears in the Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, TechCrunch, and Psychology Today.


 


During this conversation, we talk about Nir’s most recent book Indistractable. We also focus on a few of the major areas of the book, like internal and external triggers that cause distractions. My big takeaway from this conversation is that there will always be distractions. The only thing we can do is be aware of our distractions because they will happen. They will occur. You can never rid yourself entirely of distractions, but there are ways that you can organize your environment so that you can be more effective in life.


 


In this broadcast, Nir and I talk about:

 


Why did Nir write Indistractable
How did Nir research his book and the techniques he mention
Why is tech not the problem
What are the fundamental principles of distraction
What is the opposite of distraction
How is time management also pain management
Why do we get distracted by something
What can you do to master your internal triggers
What is the difference between “blamers” and “shamers”
How can you get curious about your distractions and discomfort
Why does Nir give himself the time to satisfy his distractions
How is flow not the answer to everything
What technique should you use for the tasks you don’t want to do
What are the four big strategies to becoming indistractable
What is the antidote to impulsiveness
Why you need to plan your time using time boxing

 


How to Connect with Nir:

 


nirandfar.com
Twitter 
Book
Schedule Maker 
Distraction Guide
Habits VS Routines

 


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