CP: How To Reclaim Your Attention (and your life) – Dr. K

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Set the Scene:

Let’s start with some questions to connect your everyday life to the subject of the activity:

  • How do you usually spend your free time, and do you find yourself constantly checking your phone or social media?
  • Have you ever felt anxious or depressed after spending too much time on your devices, and if so, how did you cope with those feelings?
  • Do you think technology has improved or worsened your mental health, and why do you think that is?
  • Can you recall a time when you felt truly focused and engaged in an activity without any distractions, and how did that make you feel?
  • How do you think your life would change if you were able to control your attention and limit your screen time?

Featured Image Analysis & Prediction:

Look at the featured image and answer the following questions:

  • What do you see in the image, and what does it represent to you?
  • What do you think this activity will be about based on this image, and what topics do you think will be covered?

Introduction:

Please read the introduction to the activity, which discusses the impact of technology on attention and mental health.

Video Engagement:

Watch the video How To Reclaim Your Attention (and your life) – Dr. K and pause at the following points:

  1. Pause at 5 minutes and discuss: What is the cycle of anxiety and addiction to technology described in the video, and how does it affect mental health?
  2. Pause at 10 minutes and discuss: What are some practices that can help improve attention and mental health, such as dharana and untha, and how can they be incorporated into daily life?
  3. Pause at 15 minutes and discuss: How do online algorithms shape thoughts and behaviors, and what are the consequences of constant stimulation on mental health?

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Vocabulary Practice:

Complete the vocabulary quiz to test your understanding of key terms:

  1. Which word means ‘a state of being alone or without companions’?
    • A) Anxiety
    • B) Depression
    • C) Loneliness
    • D) Suicidality
  2. What is the term for ‘a meditation technique that trains the mind to concentrate’?
    • A) Untha
    • B) Thratika
    • C) Dharana
    • D) Homeostasis
  3. Which practice involves ‘staring at a candle flame without blinking to evoke a sense of accomplishment and ego activation’?
    • A) Dharana
    • B) Thratika
    • C) Untha
    • D) Meditation
  4. What is the term for ‘the process where emotions equilibrate and don’t last forever’?
    • A) Emotional Accumulation
    • B) Homeostasis
    • C) Algorithmic Control
    • D) Attentional Loss
  5. Which term refers to ‘a cleansing practice for the third eye that can increase intuition and understanding’?
    • A) Dharana
    • B) Untha
    • C) Thratika
    • D) Mindfulness

Answer Key:

  1. C) Loneliness
  2. C) Dharana
  3. C) Untha
  4. B) Homeostasis
  5. C) Thratika

Grammar Focus:

The use of gerunds and infinitives is a crucial aspect of English grammar. Complete the grammar quiz to test your understanding:

  1. The speaker describes a cycle of anxiety and addiction to technology, which involves _______ to social media as a distraction.
    • turning
    • to turn
    • turn
    • turned
  2. Practicing focus, such as through dharana, a meditation technique, can help _______ attentional capability.
    • improve
    • improving
    • to improve
    • improved
  3. The use of eyes in a society dominated by visual stimulation can help individuals _______ a sense of accomplishment.
    • to evoke
    • evoking
    • evoked
    • evoke
  4. Online algorithms shape thoughts and behaviors, _______ attention to facilitate online radicalization.
    • manipulating
    • to manipulate
    • manipulate
    • manipulated
  5. Using devices to suppress emotions instead of _______ them leads to unprocessed emotions piling up over time.
    • process
    • to process
    • processing
    • processed

Answer Key:

  1. to turn
  2. improve
  3. evoke
  4. manipulating
  5. processing
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