How Leaders Get Pulled Into Noise—And How to Design an Environment for Deep Work The problem isn’t effort—it’s something far less visible. The real constraint is how attention is structured around them. In The Friction Effect by Arnaldo Jara, this problem is examined through a different lens.… Read More
You wake up early, look over your task list, and throw your full energy into the day. You’re executing, you’re thinking, and you are actively pushing to make meaningful progress. Yet, by the evening, it feels like you've barely moved the needle. When highly capable professionals find themselves stalled, the instinctive reaction is self-blame. W… Read More
Dashboards, reports, and analytics have become the center of decision-making. What if your analytics are hiding the real issue? The book introduces a different way of thinking about growth and decision-making. Direct Answer: Why Can Too Much Data Hurt Conversions? Too much data hurt… Read More
The biggest problem isn’t lack of how to regain focus after interruption effort. It’s the reset cost of focus. Cognitive science confirms that interruptions create a long recovery lag. :contentReference[oaicite… Read More
The Hidden Cost of Constant Availability at Work In modern workplaces, being “always on” is often rewarded. You’re reliable. You’re involved in everything. But your most important work keeps getting delayed. This is the paradox explored in The Friction Effect by Arnaldo (Arns) Jara.… Read More