
Inquiring Minds 20 Maria Konnikova - How to Make Your Brain Work Better
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Feb 7, 2014 Maria Konnikova, a Psychology Ph.D. and New Yorker writer, discusses the cost of modern productivity on our minds. She highlights the clash between evolved mental habits and today's demands like multitasking. Lack of sufficient sleep and constant distractions can harm cognition. Konnikova also explains how positive and emotionally charged content goes viral, and she offers strategies to enhance focus, such as blocking internet distractions and daily mindfulness. Insights on brain plasticity reveal that attention can be improved at any age.
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Productivity Mindset Harms Creativity
- Modern environments push us to constant productivity, which clashes with how our minds evolved.
- Maria Konnikova argues this mismatch reduces creativity and well-being over time.
Chronic Sleep Debt Causes Lasting Harm
- Acute sleep loss is recoverable but chronic sleep debt causes lasting cognitive harm.
- Konnikova warns chronic undersleeping may accelerate cognitive decline and reduce recovery even after rest.
Make Sleep A Long-Term Habit
- Treat improved sleep as a long-term lifestyle change rather than weekend recovery.
- Prioritize consistent sleep routines because occasional catch-ups don't erase long-term debt.





