Be the
type of person whose values, priorities, and actions always agree with
one another.
Why is it
that over 50% of our new course students tell us they feel completely
overwhelmed and exhausted in their personal and professional lives?
The answer
may surprise you: It’s not the number of minutes they spend awake and
working hard each day that’s the issue—it’s that they often spend 99% of
those minutes juggling too many things at once.
Be honest…
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Do you
check social media apps on your phone when you’re sitting in
meetings, or when you’re spending time with family and friends?
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Do you
eat lunch at your desk, or while you’re on the run?
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Is the TV
often on in your home, even when you’re busy doing other things?
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Do you
send the occasional text message while driving?
The biggest
cost of doing multiple things at once like this (assuming you don’t
crash from the texting and driving) is a gradual, long-term decline in
your productivity and happiness. When you get in the habit of
persistently dividing your attention, you’re partially engaged in every
activity, but rarely focused on any one. And this dizzying lack of focus
eventually trips you up and brings you down to your knees.
I learned
this from firsthand experience. I used to be overwhelmed and burnt out
almost every day. I felt like I was spinning in sixth gear 24/7, and yet
I was making zero progress in my life (I was actually moving backwards).
Things changed for me after I started blogging back in 2006, when I
progressively noticed that I could get 2x to 3x more quality writing
done when I focused without interruption for a set period of time and
before taking a real break, away from my laptop. I’ve since applied this
strategy to every relevant area of my life, and I challenge you to do
the same…
FOCUS. FOCUS.
FOCUS.
On one thing
at a time.
Then give
yourself a short break, and repeat.
Doing so will
change your life!
No seriously,
it WILL!
Remember
this…
If you hold a
magnifying glass over a small pile of dry leaves as the sun shines
bright on the hottest afternoon of the whole year, NOTHING will happen…
…so long as
you keep moving the magnifying glass quickly from one leaf to the next.
But as soon
as you hold the magnifying glass still and FOCUS the sun’s rays on one
single leaf, the whole pile of leaves will ignite into flames.
The power of
focusing on one thing at a time.
That’s the
power of focusing on one thing at a time.
Your
opportunity right now is to realize that you are the magnifying glass in
your own life, and that you can intentionally focus the energy you get
from the world on one single leaf at a time. When you do so, you will
ignite incredible “flames” that move your projects, your dreams, your
relationships and even the world around you, forward. (Angel and I
discuss this in more detail in the “Goals and Success” chapter of 1,000
Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently.)
Your turn…
What’s the
ONE THING you are going to focus on next, after you close the window on
this post?