subcheryl -> RE: Question:Attention Span (8/1/2005 5:04:52 PM)
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[/quote] I admit it...I often don't read through long emails or posts (though I'm prone to writing them at times). Do I have a short attention span? Perhaps, but I think more likely it's that I tend to focus my attention only when I need or want to. If someone's email or post doesn't catch my interest pretty early on, then I don't invest the energy to read the rest of it. This doesn't mean I'm not able to focus. I can focus for several hours on a contract I'm working on at the office. I can read 3 page posts when the content is of interest to me. I read long emails when they have something to say that I want to hear. I can get lost in a good book for most of a day. I don't generally watch TV (though I did watch the Super Bowl), and haven't in many many hears. I didn't watch much TV as a child either; I preferred to read. If you see me watching a movie, for example, you'd probably think that I have a very short attention span - I get up and wander to the kitchen, pick up a book and read for awhile, fold the laundry, play with the dog, etc. If the movie isn't holding my attention, I do something else and just listen to it in the background until something happens that I'm interested in again. However, if you were to see me reading a good book, you'd notice that I barely move, except to turn the pages, and sometimes even forget to smoke the cigarette that I've lit because I'm so focused on what I'm reading. Some things just don't warrant a lot of attention/focus. [/quote] This is pretty much the way I am also, I love to read, but if the writer doesn't make the effort to make some kind of sense in his email to me it gets deleted, beleive it or not I have gotten emails that just said "Hi", very intellegent right, if they can't make the effort to write more than that the least I can do is delete and ignore them. I don't look for perfect spelling, but try to get close to the way it sounds at least. I grew up with a sis that spelled the way it sounds and have two sons that spell the way it sounds and I can read them just fine. And those that use, "u=you, r=are and so on" really irritate the crap out of me too it shows laziness to me. I think kids or the young who have just too much to do in their lives haven't developed the skills for reading, writing, and using their minds for imaginations, and I am not talking those who go to grad school and such, but when some of us oldies, LOL I am 49, were growing up the choice for tv was in the evening after school work and such if it was nice you were outside playing and using your imagination with cardboard boxes making houses, trains, airplanes, cars that kind of thing, reading, and the use of imaginations help to stimulate the brain and also to some degree helps to focus , so really don't know if it is an attention deficet or if it really is laziness or just no time, but I guess they should write a quick "will respond later" and then do so when things quiet down. as for volume, I guess if they get that many emails, then they need to learn the skills of quick scanning, saving what interests them and respond later, and send not thanks to those who don't interest and if they are jerky like my "hi" email just delete. But too if I don't get a response, I figure no skin off my nose, nothing ventured nothing gained and you can't miss something you never had in first place and move on. there are more out there. hope this makes since and not meant as a slam to anyone just my opinions and open for debate or clarification.
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