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Life Coach and
Productivity Expert Crystal Jonas Give Tips on How to Increase Focus and
Increase Productivity
By Crystal Jonas, Life Coach
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If you’re having a hard time
focusing and getting enough accomplished at the end of the week, month, and even
year, it could be that you haven’t found the best tips for taming your brain.
Working Too Hard?
How do you tell if you’re one of those who have an untamed brain?
Simple, ask yourself how much you have accomplished over the last seven
days, how about over the last month, the last year?
If you’re always busy, so much so that there’s less and less time for
recreation (and we all need some of that) then you have slipped into the habit
of letting your brain take over your life without conscious input.
Your Life Coach Says, You're Brilliant!
Here’s what I mean. Your
brain has so many brain cells (how many, you ask? Take the total number of
people in the world, and multiply that by 168. Yep, 168. Makes you want to
go ask for a raise, doesn’t it?) anyway, you have a staggering amount of these
little guys. And their ability to
form multiple connections with other brain cells and create new thoughts means
that you have an infinite capacity for thought.
That’s right. Think all the
thoughts you want. Your brilliant
brain will make more. You’ll never
have to go home from work early because you just had your last good idea.
(Sorry for taking that excuse away, but ask your brain for more “get
out of work early” lines, trust me, it will come up with a litany.)
Where can all this brilliance possibly go wrong?
Again, simple. Without
direction from your conscious mind, your brain goes on autopilot and pretty much
follows whatever mildly interesting object catches its attention at the moment.
Your Life Coach Can Help You Overcome
Distractions
Case in point: Ever been
straightening up your kitchen, find an item that belongs in the bedroom, noticed
something on the TV as you walked by and then sat down to watch it? Maybe it
wasn’t even good TV, but it distracted you for 10, maybe 20 (or more?)
minutes.
How about at work? You know you have a lot to do when you walk in the
door, you sit down to dive into the overflowing in-basket, and suddenly, people
start asking you questions. One by
one, you solve their problems, but sadly, you’re no closer to accomplishing
your own agenda.
And that brings us to the final take home lesson.
How specific you are about your agenda, how well you literally keep that
list in front of you, and how well you (nicely, please) tell others that you
will have 15 minutes as soon as you finish your project determines how much you
will have to show for yourself over time.
Action step: Keep your own
agenda written out and in front of you. Hold yourself accountable for getting
you’re “A” items done by checking them off as you do them.
Make sure you’re doing the most important “A” list item first.
It doesn’t count if you do a whole lot of low priority items just so
you can get more checked off your list. Remember,
the key is quality not quantity.
© Crystal Jonas,
"Your Life Coach"
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