You check your phone 96 times a day. You start tasks but rarely finish them. You promise yourself you'll focus, yet hours vanish into endless scrolling. This isn't a personal failure. It's the inevitable result of sophisticated technology designed to fragment your attention and monopolize your time.The Focused Mind reveals the neuroscience behind our distraction epidemic and provides a practical framework for reclaiming control. Dr. Charlie King, drawing on extensive research in cognitive psychology and behavioral science, exposes how attention-capture technology exploits our brain's vulnerabilities and offers concrete strategies to fight back.Through the stories of real people struggling with digital overwhelm, from distracted parents like Marcus Chen to burned-out professionals drowning in notifications, this book illustrates both the personal cost of fractured attention and the transformative power of reclaiming focus.Unlike books that demand complete digital detox or unrealistic lifestyle overhauls, The Focused Mind presents sustainable solutions for the modern world. You'll discover how to redesign your environment to support deep work, implement proven techniques for managing digital distractions, rebuild your capacity for sustained concentration, and create boundaries that protect your mental space without sacrificing connectivity.The book moves beyond willpower and discipline to address the systemic factors that undermine focus, offering tools that work with your brain's natural tendencies rather than against them. Whether you're a knowledge worker struggling to produce your best work, a parent concerned about modeling healthy technology habits, or anyone feeling overwhelmed by the constant demands on your attention, this book provides the roadmap you need.Sample Reading Extract:Marcus Chen couldn't remember a single page of the bedtime story he'd just read his daughter. Seventy-three phone pickups that day had fractured his attention beyond recognition. His story isn't unique. It's universal.Take back your mind. Reclaim your attention. Rediscover what you're capable of when you're truly present.