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Why Netflix is NOT the distraction you think it is

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Here’s where our distractions really come from. disagrees. Nir argues that Netflix is NOT the b

Here’s where our distractions really come from. [Mindvalley Logo]     Who would you say are the biggest culprits behind society’s waning attention span? Netflix? Social media? Our smartphones? The internet in general? Most people would probably point to these technologies as the biggest distractions in our lives today. But our [focus and productivity expert Nir Eyal]( disagrees. Nir argues that Netflix (and everything internet) is NOT the big distraction people think it is. Because before the internet, the TV was singled out as society’s ‘big distraction.’ And before the TV, it was the radio. And before the radio, it was (gasp) the written word. Point is, the source of our distractions is a lot deeper than the external ‘noise’ we often blame. And in our Masterclass on [The 4 Keys to INDISTRACTABLE Focus]( Nir reveals that our distractions ultimately come from our own inner triggers and programming. This is a GOOD thing. Because with the right tools and techniques, you can master these triggers to make yourself INDISTRACTABLE. [And Nir will show you how in the Masterclass >>](     [Watch Now](   Here’s what you’ll learn: - The four keys to becoming Indistractable Use this simple step-by-step process to break free from your distractions and unwanted habits - and create a quantum leap in your productivity, happiness, and performance. - Where 90% of your distractions come from Your no. 1 source of distractions isn’t your smartphone, chatty co-workers, or even your kids. Instead, it’s something much, much closer to home. - The 10-minute distraction breaker technique Use this ingenious technique the next time you feel your attention wandering towards a distraction - and watch as your brain rapidly regains its focus, so you can do more of what really matters. - Tear up your to-do list Discover why this common productivity technique may be destroying your focus and effectiveness - and replace it with a far superior ‘Time Box Calendar’ system that dramatically improves your personal life, your work, and your relationships. And much, much more. If you want to regain your focus and productivity and eliminate any unwanted distractions, then book your free spot with Nir Eyal today: [Watch: The 4 Keys to Indistractable Focus Masterclass](   [Mindvalley Logo]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Whatsapp]( [Mindvalley on Telegram]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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