You can start your day with what seems like an unlimited supply of attention โ the thing your sweetheart, boss and the media are all vying for โ and still end your day with zip on automatic pilot in front of the TV.
Sadly, that means not giving the most important people in your life the attention they want, and probably not getting the attention you want from them.
In today’s economy, it’s easy to give work all of your attention and still feel like it’s not enough. You might be doing the work of two people or just trying to hold on to your job, but exhausting your resources is not the answer.
So, what is the answer? In his new book, “Beyond Success: Redefining the Meaning of Prosperity,” Jeffrey Gitterman presents attention as a currency that we can consciously spend and replenish.
Gitterman paints a familiar picture from his own life of what happens when we don’t do that. “You walk through the door to your wife and four kids, one being a newborn. Your wife has left her energy and attention on the playroom floor, drained by the constant demands of children. She is craving and expecting attention from you, just as you are craving and expecting it from her.… More