“Attention, please! Attention!” If you’ve been in the military or attended certain types of schools (i.e. military academies), then you know that the word “attention” is a command for the troops to stand at attention and listen to instructions from their leader.

I am not a leader and I do not go to military academy, nor was I ever in the military. But when I started this blog, I wanted it to be more than just another blog about whatever was on my mind at that moment. I wanted it to be more than just another personal diary or a forum for my opinions on various topics.

I wanted it to be something where people could gain genuine insight into life and discover new ways of looking at things (if even only one person would find my insights valuable). And so, I decided that all posts on this site would have an implicit meaning behind them: they would all be commands for people to start paying attention to their lives and their responsibilities.

What is more important than giving attention? What is more important than being responsible?

Iโ€™m not sure when it started, but I have noticed a trend in our society that is not good. Attention is something that requires practice and effort. The ability to focus on a single task and give it the attention it deserves is not something we are all capable of. This can be for many reasons ranging from an inability to control ones emotions or a lack of self-motivation or even a lack of understanding of the importance of the task at hand.

I am guilty. I am guilty of not paying attention to my responsibilities as much as I should. I can be focused and dedicated when there is a single goal in sight, but when it comes to multiple tasks at once, my focus tends to wane.*

At first, the idea of attention may seem like a small thing. However, it is one of the most important things in life. If one were to look up the definition of attention, you would see that it is receiving consideration or consideration. To fully understand what this means will take time, but in the long run, it will be worth it.

What exactly does this mean? It means that if you want something in life, you must give it your full attention. Think about it for a moment. You can’t have an excellent relationship with another person if you don’t give them your full attention right? Things like education and work require our full attention.

Attention is something that many of us don’t give out enough. We’re so busy going through life at a million miles an hour that we barely even notice what’s going on around us. This is why we need to start slowing down and paying more attention to what’s going on around us. Once we start doing this, we’ll realize just how much we’ve been missing out on in life!

The Attention Deficit Disorder is a common disorder that has been affecting people over the centuries. In recent years, however, it has become more and more common. This is possibly because of our cultureโ€™s shift towards less attention focused activities such as video games, social media websites and television.

There have been many studies done on this subject in recent years. This blog will be covering what ADHD is, how to spot the signs of ADHD and how to control symptoms of ADHD.

ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a mental disorder that affects a personโ€™s ability to focus on tasks for long periods of time. People with this disorder often find it difficult to pay attention or focus on what they are doing at any given moment. They may also have trouble sitting still and may fidget excessively throughout the day.

People with ADHD tend to struggle with paying attention in school or work environments where they are expected sit still and focus on specific things for extended periods of time without getting up or walking around frequently. They may also find themselves unable to concentrate on reading books or watching movies because their minds wander easily when they are not actively engaged in something mentally stimulating such as playing video games or talking with friends online through social media websites like Facebook and Twitter.

When your child is born, they depend on you to give them attention. As they grow older, they are still dependent on you to give them attention. Children need your attention, and giving it to your child will help them become independent and responsible.

They will learn how to take care of themselves and others when they spend time with you. You can be a positive role model by spending quality time with your child. You can show them how to be a good friend and family member by being one yourself.

You can show your children how to share, do their chores and be honest by doing those things for other people in front of them. They will learn through observation and imitation. A good role model does not need to lecture or force their children to do the right thing because their actions will set the example for the children to follow. Your actions speak louder than words!

The most important thing to remember about open source is that it does not require the Internet. All you need is a bunch of people who want to use the same software and a way for them to communicate their changes back and forth.

Open source works because of simple selfishness. People in large groups often take on responsibilities they wouldn’t as individuals, but only if they get something out of it. If you start an open source project, you have to understand this basic selfishness.

The selfishness of open source programmers is what makes open source work. The psychological key to understanding open source is that the programmers are attached to their software much as authors are attached to their books. They want it to be used, they want it to be reliable, and they want it to be widely spread. But they also want recognition for what they’ve done: in traditional terms, authorship, and in open-source terms, reputation among other hackers. That’s why we [Linus Torvalds] made it so that every change was traced back to its author; I wanted people’s names attached to their code so that I could give proper credit where credit was due.

In some ways this is very old fashioned; I’m very proud of having been able to do

You might have seen the recent story about a young man who died after playing video games for 40 hours straight. This is only the latest in a long line of similar stories. It seems like every few months there’s another young person who drops dead after a marathon gaming session.

Why does this keep happening? It’s a terrible mystery. If you ask me, I think it has something to do with the fact that modern society no longer requires people to do anything useful with their time. When men were hunters, they went out and hunted things. And when women were gatherers, they gathered things. There was no time wasted on frivolous activities like video games or television or blogs.

I’m not saying that we should all go back to hunting and gathering. But we should at least be aware of how we’re spending our time. If you’re not doing anything productive, you’re literally wasting your life away! And if you don’t stop soon, you’ll turn into one of those sad statistics about people who died doing something stupid like playing video games for 40 hours straight!