Fragments of Focus - An Unpolished Journal About Attention Chaos and Finding Small Wins
Alaistair Robben
Publisher: Publishdrive
Summary
Do you ever feel like your brain is scattered in a hundred directions at once? Like you’ve got tabs open in your head you can’t close, no matter how hard you try?This isn’t another polished productivity manual. Fragments of Focus is messy, honest, and personal—a journal-style dive into what it really feels like to wrestle with distraction in the modern world.Written in raw, late-night notes style, Alaistair Robben doesn’t hand you a perfect 10-step plan. Instead, he shares stories, confessions, and hard-won lessons about trying (and often failing) to find focus in the middle of constant noise. It’s not about being perfect. It’s about finding small wins.Inside you’ll find:Late-night reflections that feel more like a friend’s text than a lectureHonest stories about burnout, guilt, and attention slipping awayPractical shifts that actually stick (because they’re human, not robotic)Permission to drop the fake idea of “busy” and chase what matters insteadThis book won’t fix your life overnight. But it will remind you you’re not broken, you’re not lazy, and you’re not alone. If you’ve ever fallen asleep with your phone still in your hand, or felt that nagging guilt of “I could’ve done more today,” this journal might be exactly what you need.
