![]() Otherwise, you're bound to come down with analysis paralysis and not finish your own work. Put the blinders up and don't worry about others. Resist the instinct to compare yourself to others and their successes (and even their failures). As you intentionally move forward, you'll continue to improve. Each day you travel further down the path on this journey of a million miles. That kind of focus requires a slow grind. No one wakes up one day with perfect, laser-like focus. Improving your focus is one of the biggest challenges you'll ever face, but you're up for it. The Internet has completely changed everything: how we watch television, how we communicate with others, and how businesses are run. ![]() Be intentional and proactive about today.ĭoing things the same way because that's how they've always been done is not an acceptable answer. What you did yesterday is what you did yesterday. Yesterday's home runs don't win today's games. Comparing to the past can become a crutch, where we often look at small flashbacks of what happened and not the entire picture. It is a waste of time worrying about anything except for the task at hand. Taking things as they come toward you is the opposite of focus. When you choose to focus, you make the most of the opportunities within your grasp today. There's no question as to the photographer's goal: to take as many great shots as possible. When you decide to focus on the task at hand, you must be intentional and proactive.įor example, consider a photographer sitting in the bitter cold, waiting for sunrise to take pictures. Focus requires effort it's not quick or easy. ![]() We all know how to focus, but we often choose not to. Focus is the center of interest or activity.įocus is what happens when you direct your attention toward a specific purpose.
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