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Master Your Money Mind
🎧 Audiobook

Master Your Money Mind

Why Smart People Make Bad Financial Decisions and How to Stop Doing It

by Wesley Garrison

Narrated by Diana Vance

Language: EN21 chapters
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**Master Your Money Mind β€” Audiobook Β· Narrated by Diana Vance.** 🎧 Listen time: 5 hours 9 minutes Modern work has created a paradox: people are more connected than ever, yet many struggle to focus on the tasks that matter most. Constant notifications, endless meetings, overflowing inboxes, and digital distractions have made sustained concentration increasingly rare. In *Deep Work for Knowledge Workers*, focus coach Lukas Ahlberg presents a practical system for rebuilding attention, improving concentration, and producing meaningful work in an age of distraction. Based on more than eleven years of coaching engineers, researchers, writers, managers, and other knowledge professionals, Ahlberg argues that poor focus is rarely a personal failure. Instead, it is usually the result of environments and routines that make concentration nearly impossible. Most people blame themselves for being distracted when, in reality, they are operating under conditions that actively undermine deep thinking. The book introduces six essential conditions required for sustained focus: uninterrupted time, a stable environment, reduced interruptions, physical well-being, emotional calm, and clear objectives. When even a few of these conditions are missing, concentration becomes difficult. Through practical examples and coaching case studies, listeners learn how to identify and correct the obstacles preventing meaningful work. Ahlberg outlines a step-by-step process for rebuilding attention over time, emphasizing that deep work is a skill developed through consistent practice rather than willpower alone. Listeners discover how to create effective focus blocks, manage email and messaging platforms, reduce task-switching, and protect valuable cognitive energy throughout the workday. The book also addresses real-world challenges such as open-plan offices, remote work, leadership responsibilities, and attention differences including ADHD. Rather than promoting unrealistic productivity ideals, it offers flexible strategies that fit modern professional life. For anyone who feels trapped in a cycle of constant busyness without meaningful progress, *Deep Work for Knowledge Workers* provides a practical roadmap for reclaiming attention, producing higher-quality work, and developing the ability to think deeply again in a world designed to interrupt it.

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