Hijacked: How Digital Distraction Took over Your Mind and the PRECEPT Framework to Take It Back - Softcover

Koetting, Jim

 
9798994237403: Hijacked: How Digital Distraction Took over Your Mind and the PRECEPT Framework to Take It Back

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Stop Digital Distraction. Reclaim Leadership Focus and Clarity.

It’s 10:42 PM.

You finally sit down after a long day—just a few minutes to unwind.

You pick up your phone.
One message. One quick scroll. One interesting article.

Forty minutes later you look up.

Your brain feels fried.
Your mind is still racing.
And tomorrow’s decisions are already waiting.

You tell yourself you just need more discipline.

But what if the real problem isn’t discipline?

What if your brain has been hijacked by dopamine?

In Hijacked, leadership advisor and entrepreneur Jim Koetting reveals the hidden neurological force quietly eroding executive focus, emotional regulation, and leadership clarity.

Modern digital environments are engineered to trigger constant dopamine stimulation, fragmenting attention and weakening the very mental capacities leaders depend on most: focus, judgment, and calm decision-making.

Over time, this doesn’t just affect productivity.

It changes how leaders think, decide, and lead.

After decades building companies and advising executives, Koetting began noticing the same pattern everywhere:

Talented leaders who were busier than ever—yet somehow less clear, less steady, and less effective.

The problem wasn’t intelligence.

The problem wasn’t experience.

The problem was digital distraction silently reshaping leadership behavior.

The Solution: The PRECEPT Framework

Inside Hijacked, Koetting introduces the PRECEPT Framework—a practical system designed to help leaders:

  • Rebuild attention discipline
  • Regulate their nervous system under pressure
  • Strengthen emotional self-control
  • Restore deep thinking and strategic clarity
  • Lead with calm presence instead of constant reactivity

Rather than simply telling you to reduce screen time, PRECEPT replaces dopamine-driven habits with structured leadership practices that rebuild focus, clarity, and attention stamina.

Inside This Book, You’ll Discover:

  • Why digital dopamine addiction quietly weakens leadership presence
  • The neurological loop that keeps leaders trapped in reactive decision-making
  • How to regulate your nervous system so you can think clearly under pressure
  • The leadership attention reset that restores focus at work
  • The hidden connection between digital distraction and declining organizational execution
  • How phone addiction slowly erodes strategic thinking
  • Why emotional regulation is the hidden driver of effective leadership
  • The daily practice that rebuilds clarity, discipline, and cognitive stamina

In a world engineered to capture your attention, focus has become a leadership advantage.

When leaders reclaim their attention:

Organizations move faster.
Teams think more clearly.
Decisions improve.
Execution accelerates.

Because the leaders who protect their attention will shape the future.

If you’re ready to reclaim your focus, rebuild mental clarity, and lead with steadiness in the age of digital distraction—

Scroll up and click “Buy Now.”

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Jim Koetting is a speaker, consultant, and business coach who helps leaders and organizations reclaim focus, improve communication, and build cultures that perform in an overstimulated world. Drawing on decades of experience advising executives, entrepreneurs, and leadership teams, Jim translates complex human dynamics into practical, actionable frameworks. A TEDx speaker and trusted advisor, he is known for addressing distraction, emotional overload, and disengagement without blame or hype. Jim's work challenges leaders to take responsibility for their attention, behavior, and influence-because clarity, not chaos, is what drives sustainable success.

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