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When you are rolled into the operating room at the hospital, you want to know that the surgeon is ready to concentrate on your procedure. When you board a jetliner for your next vacation destination, you want to know that the tower crew is rested and ready to direct the pilot through dense airport traffic.
Concentration is vital in some professions. Even in our everyday lives, though, we all need to concentrate—to prevent traffic accidents, to get the job finished, to remember important information. But with today's world filled with flashing images on TV, 24-hour news cycles, and fast-food restaurants on every corner, are we capable of concentrating as well as we used to?
Before we answer that question, let's take a closer look at concentration, and its sibling, attention. Attention is a global term. It is used to describe a state in which you are interested in everything going on around you. Concentration focuses that attention on a specific thing.
Attention and concentration developed in humans as defense mechanisms. Early humans had to be constantly alert or be eaten. But it's hard to keep up a high level of attention for long periods of time without getting stressed out.
Stress is good in small quantities, but too much stress leads to burnout, accidents, or illness. Think of your life today. Stress? That's your middle name, right? Hurry here, hurry there, with never enough time in the day.
So, with all this stress and a culture that thrives on short takes, can we concentrate?
One reason people have trouble concentrating may be too much screen time. When a brain is battered by so much stimulation, it's hard to concentrate on just one thing.
To help tune up your concentration skills, practice these tips: