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Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life

by Winifred Gallagher

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Winifred Gallagher revolutionizes our understanding of attention and the creation of the interested life

In Rapt, acclaimed behavioral science writer Winifred Gallagher makes the radical argument that the quality of your life largely depends on what you choose to pay attention to and how you choose to do it. Gallagher grapples with provocative questions—Can we train our focus? Wha‛s different about the way creative people pay attention? Why do we often zero in on the wrong factors when making big decisions, like where to move?—driving us to reconsider what we think we know about attention.

Gallagher looks beyond sound bites on our proliferating BlackBerries and the increased incidence of ADD in children to the discoveries of neuroscience and psychology and the wisdom of home truths, profoundly altering and expanding the contemporary conversation on attention and its power. Scienc‛s major contribution to the study of attention has been the discovery that its basic mechanism is an either/or process of selection. That we focus may be a biological necessity— research now proves we can process only a little information at a time, or about 173 billion bits over an average life—but the good news is that we have much more control over our focus than we think, which gives us a remarkable yet underappreciated capacity to influence our experience. As suggested by the expression“pay attention” this cognitive currency is a finite resource that we must learn to spend wisely. In Rapt, Gallagher introduces us to a diverse cast of characters—artists and ranchers, birders and scientists—who have learned to do just that and whose stories are profound lessons in the art of living the interested life. No matter what your quotient of wealth, looks, brains, or fame, increasing your satisfaction means focusing more on what really interests you and less on what does‛t. In asserting its groundbreaking thesis—the wise investment of your attention is the single most important thing you can do to improve your well-being—Rapt yields fresh insights into the nature of reality and what it means to be fully alive.

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"Gallagher (The Power of Place, Working on God) couples personal ruminations and interviews with experts to explore the role of attention in defining consciousness, identity and the human experience: 'who you are, what you think, feel, and do, what you love-is the sum of what you focus on.' From paying attention to your inner dialogue (helping eliminate negative thought patterns) to bucking the myths of multi-tasking (says cognitive scientist David Meyer, 'Einstein didn't invent the theory of relativity while multi-tasking at the Swiss patent office'), Gallagher draws practical conclusions from her examination of conscious ('top-down') and unconscious ('bottom-up') attention strategies. Though her claims to 'a psychological version of... physicist's "grand universal theory"' are a bit outsized, Gallagher takes illuminating forays into the evolution of the species and the global diaspora, looking for instance at how 'Western individualism' emphasizes top-down focus while the Asian mentality encourages a broader, contextual perspective. A fascinating psycho-social look at human motivation and the power of focus, Gallagher's latest is worth paying attention to." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Don't check your e-mail; stop Twittering, browsing, Facebooking, eating, drinking, listening to music and watching the children. Take seriously, if just for a few minutes, what Winifred Gallagher describes as the grand unifying theory of psychology: Your life is the sum of what you focus on. Then consider the main implication of this theory: The skillful management of attention is the key to happiness... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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Acclaimed behavioral-science writer Gallagher makes the radical argument that the quality of a life largely depends on what and how one chooses to pay attention. "Rapt" yields fresh insights into the nature of reality and what it means to be fully alive.

About the Author

Winifred Gallagher’s books include House Thinking, Just the Way You Are (a New York Times Notable Book), Working on God, and The Power of Place. She has written for numerous publications, such as Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, and the New York Times. She lives in Manhattan, and Dubois, Wyoming.

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Denise Barnett, June 16, 2009 (view all comments by Denise Barnett)
This book is completely amazing and empowering! The simple concept of "focus" is expounded upon in a way that it will help you at home/at work/at school/with relationships, etc. I started using the suggestions immediately and have already noticed a tremendous change in how I view and handle situations at work. Fascinating read!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781594202100
Subtitle:
Attention and the Focused Life
Author:
Gallagher, Winifred
Publisher:
Penguin Press HC, The
Subject:
Personality
Subject:
Attention
Subject:
Personal Growth - General
Subject:
Personalityy
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20090416
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9.48x6.48x.94 in. 1.04 lbs.
Age Level:
18-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Gallagher (The Power of Place, Working on God) couples personal ruminations and interviews with experts to explore the role of attention in defining consciousness, identity and the human experience: 'who you are, what you think, feel, and do, what you love-is the sum of what you focus on.' From paying attention to your inner dialogue (helping eliminate negative thought patterns) to bucking the myths of multi-tasking (says cognitive scientist David Meyer, 'Einstein didn't invent the theory of relativity while multi-tasking at the Swiss patent office'), Gallagher draws practical conclusions from her examination of conscious ('top-down') and unconscious ('bottom-up') attention strategies. Though her claims to 'a psychological version of... physicist's "grand universal theory"' are a bit outsized, Gallagher takes illuminating forays into the evolution of the species and the global diaspora, looking for instance at how 'Western individualism' emphasizes top-down focus while the Asian mentality encourages a broader, contextual perspective. A fascinating psycho-social look at human motivation and the power of focus, Gallagher's latest is worth paying attention to." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Acclaimed behavioral-science writer Gallagher makes the radical argument that the quality of a life largely depends on what and how one chooses to pay attention. "Rapt" yields fresh insights into the nature of reality and what it means to be fully alive.
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