Look at where you're looking

Teamwork takes longer than it needs to because we struggle as a group to make sense of what’s going on. No wonder! We’ve never been more distracted, looking at devices, laptops, watches & journals as relief from the boredom, complication and irrelevance of meetings.
Check the distractions here:
⬇️ The guy (left) is looking at a Spotify playlist
➡️ She’s mindful with her coffee
↘️ Sunglasses dude is checking spreadsheets, emails or Slack
🔀 The two on the right are writing in a journal, one just checked her Fitbit or Apple watch
There are 5 laptops, 6 devices, 4 note pads and a folder-thingy.
We're perpetually distracted by other visual points of interest, stealing our focus from the team's work.
One person might be going OK making sense, but another two or three people may have ‘lost the threads’ of what's really going on.
Look where people are looking. Unless and until you have what I call a ‘Common Visual Point of Context’, you’ll all be drawn to you own ‘Individual Points of Relief’ (or Distraction).
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