Better Focus Leads to More Efficient Time Management
By David B. Bohl | April 23, 2008 | No Responses Yet
From my article Better Time Management Through Better Focus at Dumb Little Man:
“In today’s hectic, multi-tasking society it can be difficult to maintain your focus on a project. We become easily distracted by many things – co-workers, the telephone, e-mail, or the television. We also lose our focus as we try to juggle several projects at once, finding ourselves pulled in many directions.
In order to accomplish more during your day, you must learn the technique of focusing your attention on one thing at a time. The more thought you can dedicate to one project, the quicker you will be able to complete it. Honing your ability to focus as a time management technique will translate directly into greater success completing your projects, and a greater amount of free time once you are finished.”
Read the rest of Better Time Management Through Better Focus.
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