Idea in focus: The column explores “one thing per hour” as an attention scaffold. Explain why hourly attention checks work: they’re frequent enough to re-anchor, sparse enough to be doable. Describe cognitive science basics (attention resets, habit formation) in a sentence or two, then show how noticing affects mood and decisions across contexts—work (interrupting doomscrolling), home (listening to a partner without devising solutions), and creativity (spotting a metaphor in a dumpster, then using it in a poem).
Idea in focus: The column explores “one thing per hour” as an attention scaffold. Explain why hourly attention checks work: they’re frequent enough to re-anchor, sparse enough to be doable. Describe cognitive science basics (attention resets, habit formation) in a sentence or two, then show how noticing affects mood and decisions across contexts—work (interrupting doomscrolling), home (listening to a partner without devising solutions), and creativity (spotting a metaphor in a dumpster, then using it in a poem).
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