In a noisy, always-on world, focus isn’t just a skill — it’s a survival tool.
If you’ve ever felt like your brain has too many tabs open — jumping from one notification to the next, starting projects you never finish, or ending the day wondering where your time went — you’re not alone. Focus in the Wild is your field guide to reclaiming control over your attention in a world designed to hijack it.
Drawing on relatable, laugh-out-loud personal stories and backed by practical, no-nonsense strategies, Jordan Hale walks you through:
Why your brain is wired to chase distractions (and how to outsmart it)
The hidden cost of “quick checks” and multitasking
Simple, daily habits that build your “focus muscle” without burning out
How to design a distraction-resistant environment — at home, at work, or anywhere
Ways to protect your focus when life throws curveballs, deadlines, or chaos your way
How to recover your attention after burnout and keep it strong for the long haul
This isn’t another preachy productivity book telling you to wake up at 4 a.m. or delete every app you love. Focus in the Wild meets you where you are — messy desk, buzzing phone, unfinished coffee and all — and gives you real tools you can actually use.
Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, creative, or just someone tired of feeling scattered, this book will help you build focus habits that stick — even when the world refuses to quiet down.
Your attention is your most valuable resource. It’s time to protect it.