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More effective using technology

Jan 25, 2017

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Being more effective

using technology

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Technology promised us productivity and delivered on the promise, but didn’t tell

us the cost was our sanity.

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We check our phones more than 150 times per day. Knowledge workers spend a third of their day in email. Teenagers (aged 14-17) send 4,000 texts/month, or every six

minutes online.

Why?

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Distracted

FOMO, FOBO, Procrastination

Why?

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1. Technology is a tool. 2. Distraction is not new.3. Mindfulness!? = a present-state awareness that helps you to be

non-reactive4. Tech industry perspective5. Not another fucking app

a. These are the tools I use and you’ll find some useful.

Disclaimer

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So many choices!

● Decision fatigue

● Accept sub-optimal outcomes

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● Productivity is intuitive.

● Work has changed but people haven’t.

● Diminishing returns > 40 hrs/week

Productivity

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At work...Attention Economy

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At work...Notifications

How can we design notifications as if it were a human (Your mom) doing it?

How can we design apps so it makes us spend time well?

PS: Turn off all your notifications except when *people* (not apps or businesses) are trying to reach you

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Notifications

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At work...Interruptions

23 minutes to refocus our attention.

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At work...Interruptions

We train ourselves to self interrupt. Every 3.5 minutes.

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Continuous Partial Attention

In a 24/7, always-on world, continuous partial attention used as our dominant attention mode contributes to a feeling of overwhelm, over-

stimulation and to a sense of being unfulfilled. We are so accessible, we’re inaccessible.

Connected, yet alone?

Connected, yet disconnected?

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Multitasking + Context switching

● Multitasking works for tasks that are cognitively less intensive

● Be aware of switching costs

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Email

● Email apnea● Design interfaces to respect user’s intentions● Inbox Zero | Emails are notifications

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Email - Inbox, Newton + Wishlist

How much time on email today?

5m

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Phone tips Phone1. Have less than two home pages2. Have shortcuts for your camera

on the locked screen3. Consider using FB/Instagram on

the browser4. QualityTime5. Homescreen

○ Utility○ Aspiration○ Organize the colorful ones in

folder6. Notifications

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Lets dive in! Phone

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Meditation, huh?

1. Calm.com / DoNothingForTwoMinutes.com

2. Insight Timer

3. Headspace

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Sleep

Four out of five smartphone users check their phones within the first 15 minutes of waking

up. 80% of those say it’s the first thing

they do in the morning.

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Posture

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Local Warming: Inconvenient Truth

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When you wake up...Social

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When you wake up...Out and about

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Thank you!