Most of us are very aware of the impact of distractions when we are in the physical workplace.
And yet, in the virtual environment I often see people get distracted and keep behaving from what seems to be an assumption that no one will notice. Trust me folks, they notice! When you’re in the meeting and a notification pops up and you just quickly reply to that email – the other people in the meeting notice. Even if you don’t have your camera on, we can hear in your voice that your focus has shifted elsewhere. When you’re listening to someone else present, but you’re actually looking at your own slides for the next meeting, we can see and hear that you’re not really listening. If you’re asking someone a question and then immediately focus on the other screen, we can see that you’re not waiting for the answer.
Attention is one of your most precious resources as a professional and it is your responsibility to choose where that attention goes.
Communicate your distraction with respect and choose where you put your attention next.
Please, stop convincing yourself that you can quickly answer this and no one will notice. We notice, and it does have an impact.
Most of us are very aware of the impact of distractions when we are in the physical workplace.
And yet, in the virtual environment I often see people get distracted and keep behaving from what seems to be an assumption that no one will notice. Trust me folks, they notice! When you’re in the meeting and a notification pops up and you just quickly reply to that email – the other people in the meeting notice. Even if you don’t have your camera on, we can hear in your voice that your focus has shifted elsewhere. When you’re listening to someone else present, but you’re actually looking at your own slides for the next meeting, we can see and hear that you’re not really listening. If you’re asking someone a question and then immediately focus on the other screen, we can see that you’re not waiting for the answer.
Attention is one of your most precious resources as a professional and it is your responsibility to choose where that attention goes.
Communicate your distraction with respect and choose where you put your attention next.
Please, stop convincing yourself that you can quickly answer this and no one will notice. We notice, and it does have an impact.