Why You Can’t Focus At Work (Even When You’re Trying)
Many people struggle to focus at work, even when they’re motivated and clear on what needs to get done. The day fills with meetings, messages, and constant interruptions, and attention becomes fragmented.
This blog post explores why this is not an individual attention problem — it’s a coordination problem.
Why You’re smart Alone but Slow as a Team
Smart, capable teams sometimes feel slower together than they do alone — especially in cross-functional meetings where priorities collide.
This post explains why intelligent people stall in groups — and what changes once a team creates an explicit, shared way of working.
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