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Internet Quote by Susan Isaacs

“I'd never learned to work efficiently as long as I had an internet connection. If a paragraph or even a phrase in a manuscript I was considering rang the deja vu gong, I suspected plagiarism, so I'd search around for a bit. Maybe I'd find something, maybe not, but then I'd meander, unaware I was…” quote by Susan Isaacs
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““I'd never learned to work efficiently as long as I had an internet connection. If a paragraph or even a phrase in a manuscript I was considering rang the deja vu gong, I suspected plagiarism, so I'd search around for a bit. Maybe I'd find something, maybe not, but then I'd meander, unaware I was meandering. When I came back to reality, I'd discover I was watching a Lauryn Hill video or ordering a lilac-scented candle. Once I found myself studying a topographic map of Wyoming with no clue how I got there.””

Susan Isaacs

About This Quote

Source Interview: Writing Process Discussion, 2015

The author describes how constant internet access leads to distraction and loss of focus, causing unrelated activities to interrupt work.

In simple terms: Internet can cause wandering thoughts and distractions while writing.

Key Takeaway

Limit internet use to stay focused.

Themes

distraction focus productivity digital habits

Mood

frustrated reflective

Type

advice personal anecdote

When to use this quote

  • writing sessions
  • research periods
  • online browsing
  • creative work

Key Concepts

attention drift information overload creative block

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you structure breaks to avoid mindless browsing?
  • What tools help you stay on task?
A Different Perspective

Too much online searching can fragment thought and reduce deep work.

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