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Jamie Kreiner, "The Wandering Mind: What Medieval Monks Tell Us About Distraction" (Liveright, 2023)

Jan 18, 2026
Jamie Kreiner, a historian and professor at the University of Georgia, dives into the world of medieval monks and their struggles with distraction in her book, The Wandering Mind. She reveals how these monks viewed distraction as a matter of life and death, employing techniques like regimented schedules and memory training to conquer it. Kreiner discusses gendered perspectives on distraction, the impact of bodily needs, and the ambivalence towards books as tools for focus. Her insights reveal that our modern distraction challenges echo those of the past.
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INSIGHT

Monastic Diversity Across Regions

  • Monastic practices spread across the Mediterranean between 300–900 CE and were highly diverse rather than uniform.
  • Jamie Kreiner argues these varied experiments shaped how monks approached distraction and attention management.
INSIGHT

Moralizing Distraction

  • Early Christian monks framed distraction as morally serious, not just a nuisance.
  • This moralization influenced later Western attitudes that link attention to virtue.
ANECDOTE

Relatable Monastic Distractions

  • Monks reported familiar lapses like drifting to past tasks or wondering about dinner during prayer.
  • These relatable examples show medieval concerns mirror modern everyday distractions.
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