The Practice of Attention
Cultivating Presence in a Distracted World
by Cody Cook-Parrott
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Pub Date Mar 17 2026 | Archive Date Mar 31 2026
St. Martin's Press | St. Martin's Essentials
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Description
A deeply personal invitation to reclaim your focus as a radical act of self-care and creative resistance
“When our attention splinters, so do we….It is not an exaggeration to say this book will save your life. It saved mine.”—Holly Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of Quit Like a Woman
It’s no secret that our attention is fractured. We look for distraction anytime we have a spare moment or feel bored or uncomfortable. We yearn to be fully immersed in the moment―whether for deep work or pleasure―but we have almost forgotten how. In The Practice of Attention, beloved artist and teacher Cody Cook-Parrott offers a vulnerable exploration of how they overcame social media and technology addiction, sharing their “road map for reclaiming the most precious of resources: our time.”
For Cody, digital distractions shared parallels with alcohol and other addictions—trying to escape painful parts of life through dopamine hits and other highs. Social media use enabled workaholism and distraction from real life and tough choices. After working through the practices in this book, Cody permanently deleted their Instagram account, which had over 80,000 followers, so they are now “free of the comparison, the doom scrolling, and the constant back and forth.” But you don’t have to delete social media to benefit from the suggestions in this book! With a focus on the art of presence rather than the science of productivity, Cody encourages you to:
• Investigate what you’re avoiding and who benefits when you distract yourself
• Conduct an Attention Audit to understand where you place your focus (and lose it) throughout the day and the week
• Implement a Digital Detox in ways that feel nourishing and meaningful
• Cultivate daily rituals rather than routines
• Nurture practices that bring fun, play, and spaciousness into your life, including hobbies, movement, creativity, research, and being of service
• Foster curiosity and devotion, and letting go of perfectionism and people-pleasing
Shifting our attention has profound power on how we experience ourselves and those around us. Cody writes, “This is my wish: that you feel less pull toward your screen and more pull toward your life.”
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781649634153 |
| PRICE | $10.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 256 |
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Featured Reviews
Amelia H, Media/Journalist
The tools in this book have radically reshaped my creative practice. I love how Cody unpacks the inner and outer forces that distract us from what really matters. Their invitations to audit our attention, reconnect with our bodies, and cultivate a creative research process are essential for every artist. I especially appreciated the later chapters on different practices, so make sure to read the second half!
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for this ARC.
This is a calm, reflective little book about slowing down and actually paying attention to your life. It's not flashy or preachy - just thoughtful and grounding.
The chapters are short and feel like gentle reminders to be more present. If you're feeling distracted or overwhelmed, this is a simple, soothing read that helps you reset a bit. I can't wait to get the audio version! Highly recommended
I think many of us can benefit from this book. Attention is in such short supply. I appreciated the instructions on using reading to improve attention, and I hope lots of people take that to heart. It made me think a lot about my own attention span and appreciate how much art and creativity hone the ability to focus on other things as well. This is a timely read, and hopefully it finds a wide audience. Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review.
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