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Josh Davis



Average rating: 3.69 · 805 ratings · 113 reviews · 47 distinct worksSimilar authors
Two Awesome Hours: Science-...

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The Goal and the Glory

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Kiplinger's: Personal Finance

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Productivity: Manage Your T...

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Color Me THICK and GREY

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Color Me XXXPLICIT: Volume 7

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“Dreams do come true...never stop believing.”
Josh Davis

“the report lost its novelty: it was there in front of you twenty minutes ago and it was there again five seconds ago. Soon your brain became habituated to seeing the report sitting there, a few inches from your face.2 So it started ignoring it and focusing its attention on other things, primarily anything that was new or different—whether external (a loud noise outside your office) or internal (a memory or future plan that just popped into your head). In short, our attention systems seem to have been built for scanning and detection, for reacting to the unexpected, for keeping up with what’s changing around us, and for finding what’s new—in other words, for zeroing in on distractions.”
Josh Davis, Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done

“我們總是可以選擇輸掉一些戰役,以贏得整場戰爭。”
Josh Davis, Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done
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