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		<title>Developing an Intense Focus</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 03:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We all have a tendency to become side tracked. We may want to complete an important task, yet many distractions poke and prod us away from our goals. How can we keep our focus on the task as hand?
Distractions may be hard to ignore, especially when it&#8217;s a chatty coworker, a ringing phone, a demanding spouse, or many other things. Thankfully, there are some tried and true strategies we can use to put the distractions on hold and place an intense focus on our task.
Try these techniques to develop an intense focus:
1. Remove distractions. You can&#8217;t focus if you&#8217;re constantly checking your email, Facebook, or other time-stealers! You&#8217;ll get more done if you allow your mind to get in the groove with some peace and quiet.
* Turn off your email, close your web browsers, shut off your phone off or forward it to voicemail, and put on headphones to avoid loud noises. You&#8217;ll be glad you did!
2. Remain committed. You know that you have something you should finish, but are you one hundred percent committed to seeing it through to completion? This is where you need to be honest with yourself.
* If you&#8217;re not fully committed to your task, you&#8217;re more likely to allow distractions to overtake your mind. More often than not, you&#8217;ll use distractions to create excuses and exceptions that try to justify your lack of focus.
* If you are committed, it will be easier to ignore distractions and keep your focus. This is something only you can decide.
3.  <a href='http://beingpositive.net/297/developing-an-intense-focus/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all have a tendency to become side tracked. We may want to complete an important task, yet many distractions poke and prod us away from our goals. How can we keep our focus on the task as hand?
Distractions may be hard to ignore, especially when it&#8217;s a chatty coworker, a ringing phone, a demanding spouse, or many other things. Thankfully, there are some tried and true strategies we can use to put the distractions on hold and place an intense focus on our task.
Try these techniques to develop an intense focus:
1. Remove distractions. You can&#8217;t focus if you&#8217;re constantly checking your email, Facebook, or other time-stealers! You&#8217;ll get more done if you allow your mind to get in the groove with some peace and quiet.
* Turn off your email, close your web browsers, shut off your phone off or forward it to voicemail, and put on headphones to avoid loud noises. You&#8217;ll be glad you did!
2. Remain committed. You know that you have something you should finish, but are you one hundred percent committed to seeing it through to completion? This is where you need to be honest with yourself.
* If you&#8217;re not fully committed to your task, you&#8217;re more likely to allow distractions to overtake your mind. More often than not, you&#8217;ll use distractions to create excuses and exceptions that try to justify your lack of focus.
* If you are committed, it will be easier to ignore distractions and keep your focus. This is something only you can decide.
3.  <a href='http://beingpositive.net/297/developing-an-intense-focus/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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