5 Ways to Eliminate Distractions and Do Your Best Work
How often do you say to yourself…
“I don’t have enough time.”
“I have too much on my plate.”
“I can’t focus.”
It’s time to stop this madness. Here’s a five-step process for abolishing distractions so you can focus on the work you’re meant to be doing:
Step One: Pick Two Priorities
1. Make a list of all the ways you are spending your time.
2. Decide which priority is the most important.
3. Decide which priority is the second most important.
Step Two: Commit to Two Priorities for a Month
For the next month, let’s try an experiment. Let’s commit to working on only two priorities to see what happens. (I promise you’ll become more focused, energized, and productive.)
Ready to become your most productive self? Ok, good.
Have you picked your top two priorities? Great.
Now, reduce all your other priorities to:
A) the absolute minimum if they are things you’ve already committed to, or
B) drop entirely if they are commitments that you told yourself you “should” or “would” do.
Step Three: Single-task Daily
1. Every day, for your top two priorities, pick only one task that moves it forward. This means you have two things every day you must make sure get done.
2. Make the two tasks the very first things you do every morning.
3. Once the two tasks are done, do your other day-to-day stuff and enjoy the day. Have a little fun!
Step Four: Set Expectations
In advance, tell people close to you that for the next month, you are going to be lazer-focused on some really important stuff that means a lot to you. Let them know that you may be harder to reach and unavailable for the next month.
Step Five: Be Ruthless
If you have to, do not be afraid to be unavailable, unreachable, and hard-to-get-ahold-of. Because in a month, you’ll be back and with hellfire momentum, and they’ll forget the weeks where you were MIA because you were focused.
This very moment, you can change your life. There has never been a better moment, and never will be, to take a stand, do what matters, and alter the course of your life.
It’s Go-time. Rock!
Source: Amber Rae, positivelypositive.com
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