Submitted to: Sir Ashfaq Ahmad Khan LodhiSubmitted By:Ishtiaque AhmedZeeshan Ali KhanHassan Fraz
Norms of our Society Work attitude and Environment Overloaded Brain Circuits Brain Function Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention
Deficit Trait
The chief value of the modern era is speed – the form of ecstasy that technology has bestowed on modern man. –Milan Kundera
While you give your best to work but sometimes it is difficult to understand why you underperform, in spite of you being Smart, Then its time you should know a couple of things about your Work, Attitude and Environment.
Increasing demands on our attention… Waterfall of information Tidal wave of tasks Relentless requests Ongoing shifts of context E-mail, phones, cell phones, voice-mail, text
messaging, Blackberrys Push to do more with fewer people Expansion of world to encompass the globe Addiction to speed…do everything faster, faster,
faster
“Never in history has the human brain been asked to track so many data points…”
Fear or Panic Guilt that you can’t keep up—or can’t just
suck it up Rushed in everything you do Curt or irritable Flexibility and creativity decline Working memory declines (the number of
data points you can keep track of at once)
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
A phenomenon in which the Brain is effected by the physical and chemical changes. ADT (Attention Deficit
Trait)A newly Recognized neurological Phenomenon.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD or ADHD)
Rooted in genetics, affects brain physically and chemically Attention Deficit Trait (ADT)
Upon overload, brain fires signals of crisis:
▪ Fear
▪ Anxiety
▪ Impatience
▪ Irritability
▪ Anger
▪ Panic
▪ Impacts endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and peripheral nervous systems
What does ADT stand for ?
ADT : Attention deficit trait
Cause : Brain overload caused by overwork
Symptom : Distractibility, inner frenzy and impatience
Result : Difficulty in staying organized, setting priority and managing time.
As our minds fill with noise, the brain gradually loses its capacity to attend fully or thoroughly to anything
The ADT sufferer feels a constant low level of panic or guilt. Facing a tidal wave of tasks, curt, peremptory and unfocused, while pretending that everything is fine.
ADT is characterized by ADD’s negative symptoms which include a tendency to procrastinate and miss deadlines.
Results in “survival mode” behavior: Impulsive judgments Hard to think clearly Black-and-white thinking Angrily rushing to closure on tasks, decision, etc. Robbed of flexibility Sense of humor evaporates Forget big picture, goals, values Lose creativity and ability to change plans You may meltdown, blame others, sabotage self…or,
go into avoidance mode and denial
Promote positive emotions
▪ Create a trusting, connected work environment – promote brain power by fostering connections and reducing fear
▪ Have a friendly, face-to-face talk with a person you like every 4-6 hours
Take physical care of your brain
▪ Sleep
▪ Good diet, lower in refined carbohydrates
▪ Take a multivitamin and an omega-3 fatty acid supplement
▪ Exercise (your brain loves the chemicals that result from moving your body)
▪ Don’t drink much alcohol
Organize for ADT▪ Keep your frontal lobes in control
▪ Break large tasks down into smaller ones▪ Keep a section of your work space clear at all times▪ Keep a portion of your day free of appointments and e-mail▪ Limit your e-mail hours▪ Attend to critical tasks first when you start your day…don’t get
sucked into the e-mail or voice mail black hole▪ At the end of the day, make a list of no more than 5 priorities for
the next day▪ Do your most important work during your best time of day▪ Note how you work best (music, standing, walking around, etc.)
and set up your work space to allow for it
Protect your frontal lobes
▪ Take time to comprehend what’s going on
▪ Listen, ask questions, digest
Slow down Do an easy route task Move around Do not worry alone – ask for help, delegate,
or brainstorm with a colleague
As demands continue to increase, a toxic, high pressure environment leads to high rates of employee illness and turnover.
Leader should invent a positive environment
Leader should match employees’ skills to tasks.
1. In Firms, that ignore ADT symptoms EMPLOYEES Underachieve
Create clutter
Cut corner
Careless mistakes etc. etc.2. In fact the company should make
A friendly work environment
Less stressed work load
Almost all management of self-improvement books talk about prioritizing work or every task that you take up.
You need to ask yourself how important is this task and when you need to finish it? You do not have all the time and energy to do all things.
If you don’t prioritize, many things will be undone and if they are important things, then it purely affects your performance.
When you focus on the top priority activities, you will achieve much more than before.
Quality sleeping -> Quit smoking Standing, walking and thinking while working hours Exercise
Playing tennis
Hiking -> mental refresh-ness
Reading the book Clear your desk Put your things in right place
“Overloaded Circuits: Why Smart People
Underperform,” by Edward M. Hallowell,
MD. Harvard Business Review, January
2005
Thank You