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Why You Can’t Pay Attention How to Improve Productivity

Author Name: Aviral Pathak | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

Is Your Mind Restless, or Just Addicted?
Ever catch yourself drowning in random thoughts the moment boredom strikes?
Like your brain can’t sit still—like it refuses to commit to just one task?

You’re not broken. You’re not lazy.
You’re just a product of your environment.
And guess what? So are millions of others.

See, the internet was supposed to be the library of dreams.
Access to every idea. Every skill. Every solution.
But instead of building with it, we’re escaping through it.
Mindlessly scrolling. Chasing dopamine. Getting high on distraction.

We’re not learning.
We’re not creating.
We’re consuming. Constantly.

So no wonder your focus is dying a slow death.

Here’s the brutal truth:
In an age where attention is currency, the rarest skill is undivided focus.

If you can’t sit with one task—without checking your phone, without switching tabs—you’ve already lost half the battle.

This book is your mirror.
It’ll show you what’s stealing your attention, why you're falling for it, and how to get your mind back on your side.

Because real productivity?
It’s not about grinding 16 hours.
It’s about staying present when it actually counts.

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Aviral Pathak

I’m Aviral Pathak — 20, intensely observant, and someone who doesn’t just consume life but questions it. While most are stuck chasing trends or pretending to have it figured out, I’m deep in the process — failing, learning, tweaking, and telling the truth as it is.

My writing isn’t about perfection or polished answers. It’s about lived experience, internal friction, and the raw grind of becoming better — not in public, but in private. I talk about what most shy away from: identity, masculinity, discipline, distraction, and self-respect in a noisy, confused world.

I don’t write for attention. I write for clarity — mine and yours. Through books and blogs, I simplify complex emotional chaos into lessons worth acting on. If you’re looking for aesthetic quotes or motivational dopamine, skip me. But if you’re done with filters and hungry for honesty — stay. I write like I live: with intent.

Let’s solve life, one lesson at a time.

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