Ten Tips to Keep You Focused
In a World of Distractions
By Victoria Munro
“The person attempting to travel two roads at
once will get
nowhere. The superior person is committed to focus.”
– Mencius (Chinese Philospher)
1. Develop Your Focus Fitness
Our ability to concentrate and focus is like a muscle that is strengthened
through exercise. Jumping from one task to the next is less productive.
In their book TechnoStress: Coping with Technology @Work @Home @Play,
co-authors Drs. Rosen and Weil note that “Multitasking diminishes
your productivity and makes you work harder just to feel like you are
barely keeping up with all your work.”
2. Beware of Subtle Focus Stealers
Worrying thoughts, unrelated to the task at hand, can creep in and rob
your concentration. Suddenly remembering something you need to do or
tell someone can send your thoughts off at a tangent. Always keep a
Conference Planner or notepad close by. Make a note of your concern
and return promptly to what you were doing.
3. Be Present – It’s Powerful
Wherever you are and whatever you’re doing, develop a habit of
being very present. Notice the details, think about them – whether
in a document you must study or a visit to a client’s office.
Relish the moment and resist the temptation to let your thoughts wander.
4. Put on the Blinders
The leather flaps attached to a horse's bridle limit side vision and
help him look forward, keeping potential distractions to a minimum.
When you need to concentrate, eliminate distractions and background
noise such as the radio or TV. Experts tell us that a part of our brain
stays centered on these and lessens our capacity to focus.
5. Build in Bonuses
Give yourself rewards when you finish a project – something you
will look forward to and enjoy. Make the reward equal to the difficulty
and length of the task – it could be your favorite iced latte,
an hour off to stroll around the park or a week’s vacation.
6. Make the Most of Your Prime Time
Know what time of day or night you’re most productive and creative.
Plan to block out hours during this time to focus on those tough projects
that need your best attention.
7. You’re Not Superman!
Running a small business requires you to wear many different hats and
keep many balls in the air – it can feel overwhelming. Accept
the fact that you simply can’t do it all. Be willing to let some
things go and extend deadlines when needed. Take time first thing in
the morning or at the end of the day to review your situation –
see it from 30,000 feet. Make note of and prioritize your top three
tasks for the day ahead, keep the list where you’ll see it, then
work through the tasks in order.
8. Limit Interruptions
Constant interruptions will kill any hope of clear focus. If interruptions
are a normal part of your workday, become proactive and plan ahead to
avoid them. Identify and make plans to eliminate them.
9. Make the Most of Meetings
When planning a meeting, define and focus on the reason for the event
and stick to it. Start and finish on time. Don’t allow meetings
to last longer than necessary – your time and that of other attendees
is valuable.
10. Keep Your Eye on the Carrot
What is your ultimate goal? What does it look like? How clearly have
you defined it? How badly do you want to achieve it? A crystal-clear
long-range goal is like the proverbial carrot on a stick – the
incentive that keeps the horse trotting forward. Without it, you can
easily become distracted and wander off course, and waste precious time
and resources exploring unnecessary side trails or lose your focus completely.
Keep a laser focus on your ultimate goal.

About the Author: Victoria Munro is co-founder
(along with husband Dave Block) of Make-it-Fly®
LLC, a company dedicated to creating success for small-business
owners through creatively designed programs and tools. Victoria has
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