
New Books in Western European Studies Jamie Kreiner, "The Wandering Mind: What Medieval Monks Tell Us About Distraction" (Liveright, 2023)
Jan 18, 2026
In this insightful discussion, Jamie Kreiner, a history professor at the University of Georgia, delves into the lives of medieval monks and their battle against distraction. She reveals that these early monastics faced challenges eerily similar to our own and developed innovative strategies to maintain focus. Kreiner highlights the significance of community support, bodily practices, and even the design of books in this quest. She also emphasizes how their experiences can inform our modern approaches to managing attention and navigating distractions.
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Origin Story From Clarinet Practice
- Jamie Kreiner describes becoming interested in monks while studying clarinet practice constraints at university.
- That cross-interest led her back to monastic literature and the book project.
Distraction Made Moral
- Early Christian monks reframed distraction as a moral failing tied to spiritual duty rather than mere annoyance.
- This moralization shaped later Christian and cultural attitudes toward attention and self-discipline.
Design Your Environment To Focus
- Cut out life commitments that pull attention away from priorities as a primary strategy to focus.
- Combine environmental, social, bodily, and mnemonic adjustments instead of relying on a single fix.

