DISCIPLINE YOUR DISTRACTION
Remember Law of Attraction? We are always attracting things or people into our lives. Likewise we are always distracted from our goals. I realize it is vitally important we deal with these distractions if we intend to achieve our target.
There is a To-Do List you must put together before the day dawns on you. Social media can take its toll on us - facebooking, blackberry pinging, etc. Opening too many tabs while browsing can be a distraction to our daily goals. Colleagues, friends and family can distort your plans.
Understanding what is important, urgent, both or otherwise can help in reducing the decisions you have to make every day. Your energy should be channelled to goal-oriented exploits or revenue-driven schedules. This can be hard to do because a lot of us are yet to get a grip on our daily activities. I hope you know you can write a beautiful To-Do list and finish the day woefully. I am not exempted. Too many things show up on our plates, right?
Once we achieve that moral discipline in the 80/20 rule, we can willfully and tactically avoid or reduce our distractions. If there is a decision we must take, developing the discipline of dealing with distractions is paramount to our goals. Evaluate the outcome or results of every decision before you act. Take the bold step!
#MotivationalMonday
There is a To-Do List you must put together before the day dawns on you. Social media can take its toll on us - facebooking, blackberry pinging, etc. Opening too many tabs while browsing can be a distraction to our daily goals. Colleagues, friends and family can distort your plans.
Understanding what is important, urgent, both or otherwise can help in reducing the decisions you have to make every day. Your energy should be channelled to goal-oriented exploits or revenue-driven schedules. This can be hard to do because a lot of us are yet to get a grip on our daily activities. I hope you know you can write a beautiful To-Do list and finish the day woefully. I am not exempted. Too many things show up on our plates, right?
Once we achieve that moral discipline in the 80/20 rule, we can willfully and tactically avoid or reduce our distractions. If there is a decision we must take, developing the discipline of dealing with distractions is paramount to our goals. Evaluate the outcome or results of every decision before you act. Take the bold step!
#MotivationalMonday
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