Most teams don’t have an effort problem—they have an attention problem.
Tiny disruptions website rarely look dangerous in the moment.
Yet every interruption resets mental flow.
Decisions slow down.
Stack enough of these, and output quietly collapses.
The best teams don’t add more tools—they eliminate distractions.
Because the real enemy isn’t workload.
It’s invisible friction.
If you’ve ever wondered why smart teams underperform, this explains it.