What is Attention?

Attention is the mental process that selects and concentrates on certain information while ignoring others. It determines what you notice, think about, and act on in any moment.

Attention is how the brain filters overwhelming sensory input and internal thoughts so you can focus on something specific. It has different modes—sustained attention (holding focus over time), selective attention (tuning into one thing among distractions), divided attention (splitting focus across tasks), and executive attention (controlling impulses and switching tasks). Attention is influenced by factors like motivation, sleep, stress, environment, task difficulty and neurological differences (for example ADHD). It’s not an on/off switch but a limited resource that fluctuates across the day.

Usage example

When Jamal needed to finish a proposal, he turned off notifications and created a quiet workspace to protect his attention and avoid getting pulled into small tasks.

Practical application

Attention matters because it underpins learning, decision-making, creativity and safety—poor attention increases errors, slows work and heightens decision fatigue. Practically, managing attention means reducing unnecessary distractions, structuring work into focused blocks with breaks, and using simple capture systems to park intrusive thoughts so they don’t hijack your focus. Tools that automatically capture ideas and suggest what to do next can help preserve attention for the task at hand—for example, voice-first capture tools like nxt can quickly turn a distracting thought into an organised task so you can return to focused work.

FAQ

How is attention different from focus?

Focus is a state of sustained attention on one task; attention is the broader cognitive process that includes selecting, maintaining, shifting and controlling what you concentrate on. Focus is one way attention is used.

Can attention be improved?

Yes. Attention can be strengthened with practice (e.g., deliberate focus sessions), better sleep, reduced multitasking, environmental design (fewer interruptions) and routines that lower cognitive load. Small habit changes like timed work blocks and brief restorative breaks make measurable differences.

What commonly disrupts attention?

Frequent notifications, unclear priorities, high cognitive load, poor sleep, hunger, stress and interruptive environments are major disruptors. Internal distractions—worry or unresolved tasks—are often the most persistent; capturing those thoughts quickly reduces their pull.

How does attention relate to ADHD?

ADHD often involves differences in sustaining and regulating attention, including greater distractibility and difficulty with task switching or time management. Strategies that externalise memory (timers, capture tools), simplify choices and create high-interest structure tend to be especially helpful.

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