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Computers Quote by Dan Harris

“Marturano recommended something radical: do only one thing at a time. When you’re on the phone, be on the phone. When you’re in a meeting, be there. Set aside an hour to check your email, and then shut off your computer monitor and focus on the task at hand. Another tip: take short mindfulness…” quote by Dan Harris
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““Marturano recommended something radical: do only one thing at a time. When you’re on the phone, be on the phone. When you’re in a meeting, be there. Set aside an hour to check your email, and then shut off your computer monitor and focus on the task at hand. Another tip: take short mindfulness breaks throughout the day. She called them “purposeful pauses.” So, for example, instead of fidgeting or tapping your fingers while your computer boots up, try to watch your breath for a few minutes. When driving, turn off the radio and feel your hands on the wheel. Or when walking between meetings, leave your phone in your pocket and just notice the sensations of your legs moving. “If I’m a corporate samurai,” I said, “I’d be a little worried about taking all these pauses that you recommend because I’d be thinking, ‘Well, my rivals aren’t pausing. They’re working all the time.’ ” “Yeah, but that assumes that those pauses aren’t helping you. Those pauses are the ways to make you a more clear thinker and for you to be more focused on what’s important.””

Dan Harris

About This Quote

Source Book: 10% Happier, 2014

Advocates focused attention and intentional pauses to improve clarity, productivity, and mindfulness.

In simple terms: Single‑tasking and brief mindfulness boost performance.

Key Takeaway

Practice purposeful pauses daily.

Themes

focus mindfulness productivity

Mood

motivational practical

Type

self‑help inspirational

When to use this quote

  • work meetings
  • email checking
  • commuting
  • creative work

Key Concepts

single‑tasking mental clarity stress reduction

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you integrate short pauses without losing momentum?
  • What tasks benefit most from single‑tasking?
A Different Perspective

May be challenging in high‑pressure environments demanding constant output.

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