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Your brain is always drawn to novelties, easily distracted, and constantly jumping in thought. This seemingly attention-deficit behavior is actually a cover-up for your fear of diving deep into a single field; you fear giving your all to one thing and still falling short, so you constantly switch targets to ensure you remain in the safe zone of "still exploring." But dabbling won't bring true achievement. Try sticking with one project to the very end; when you push through the boring plateau, you'll witness the rich rewards of deep cultivation.
💡 Did you know?
Research shows that after each notification interruption, it takes an average of 23 minutes to fully return to the original work state. The 'distractibility' of ADHD-leaning people is actually a highly sensitive attention-switching system — an advantage in multitasking environments.
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