A Quiet Place, Too: Are Tech-Related Notifications Blowing Up Your Concentration?

There’s a funny scene in the Pixar movie ‘Luca’, where one of the main characters has labeled the negative voice in his head ‘Bruno’ – and, whenever he has thoughts about how he can’t do something, he yells ‘Silenzio, Bruno!’ (they’re Italian), and so tamps down the fictional naysayer. 

 

I mean, it’s a great strategy, honestly. 



But, for many lawyers (and businesspeople generally), there’s another, external voice, that can be highly bothersome.  Those are the notifications that constantly ping on your devices, and in software. 

 

Look, the fact of the matter is that software and hardware for work is designed to be ‘in your face’ at all times.  Developers and CEOs know that youre always getting crushed with information, and being sent notifications; and, they have to muscle in somehow, too.  That’s why, when you buy something, they try to opt you in to updates.  And, that’s always why every software prompts you to enable notifications. 

 

So, every time you get an email message, your phone dings.  And, every time you get a text, it buzzes.  And, every time a new lead comes into your business, you get pinged in 17 different places. 

 

But, you don’t need to leave those notifications on; you can (and maybe, should) turn them all off.  And, in cases where you feel like a response is needed, you can potentially automate that response – for example, by using chat or CRM tools for new leads. 

 

The fact of the matter is that you don’t really need all these notifications; and, you probably do your best work when you can concentrate, without distractions. 

 

So, if you can’t get that noisome voice out of your head, maybe take some time to visit your software and hardware settings. 

 

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