Concentration as a Superpower: Training the Focused Mind
Exploring the Attention Patterns, Inner Resistance, and Quiet Discipline Behind the Capacity for Deep Sustained Focus
Concentration was once unremarkable—a basic cognitive capacity that most people exercised without thinking. In an environment of engineered distraction, it has become something rarer and more valuable: a skill that separates those who think deeply from those who merely stay busy.
Concentration as a Superpower explores what it actually takes to train sustained attention in a world actively competing for it. It examines the neuroscience and psychology of focus not as academic theory, but as a practical map of what happens inside the mind when attention holds—and why it so often does not. It looks at the internal conditions that enable depth: the tolerance for discomfort, the capacity to resist the pull of easier stimulation, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing the mind can stay with something difficult.
This book offers insight into why concentration feels increasingly effortful for so many people, and what that effort is actually revealing about the state of modern attention. It reframes focused thinking not as a productivity hack or a cognitive trick, but as one of the most genuinely empowering capacities a person can develop—one that changes not just how work gets done, but how life itself is experienced.
For anyone who senses that their attention has been gradually borrowed by everything around them—this book explores what it means to reclaim it, one focused session at a time.
Author of English-language books on personal growth, business strategy, and historical insights. With a focus on practical wisdom from the past and present, Alex helps readers unlock their potential through transformative ideas.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783565308132110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783565308132110164
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Autor
Alex Linden
- Verlag epubli
- Seitenzahl 148
- Veröffentlichung 10.03.2026
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783565308132