5 Strategies to Help You Stay Focused and Be Productive
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- Lower the volume! Noise can come from many sources. Phones ringing, television or radio playing in the background, people talking around you, windows open and outdoor noises coming in. I know that sometimes the noise can help you. Sometimes you may like music playing while you work, sometimes you may enjoy the idle chatter of people around you. For instance, I like to sit in Starbucks and write. However, it's important to recognize when the noise is a distraction. That same noise in Starbucks makes it impossible for me to do detail work like editing or preparing a presentation.
- Creature comforts. Fresh air, a clean space, comfortable clothing, a supportive chair, a cup of tea, light. There is nothing worse than trying to focus on a project when you're thinking about your aching feet or hurting back. You need to be comfortable to be productive. I always have a cup of herbal tea or bottle of water on hand. I wear cozy slippers in the winter and open my windows as often as possible. Oh and I NEVER work in the dark.
- Wake up! I'm not talking about caffeine here, and yes you should get the sleep you need. What I'm talking about is knowing how you function and when you are naturally more alert. Work on more difficult things during those times of day. I'm a morning person. When I work on projects late at night it's always much harder and I always make mistakes.
- Feel good. I am not a nutritionist or an exercise guru. What I do know is that when I eat well and exercise regularly, I feel better. When I feel better I can focus on the work I am doing easier and this has a direct impact on the revenue I bring in. The other thing that exercise does for me...since I usually work out at a gym, I see and interact with people regularly and get out from behind my computer!
- Check out your view. In part this is about cleaning up your space and getting rid of the piles. If you have piles around you there's no way you can be fully present with the work you are doing. However, there's more to it than that. Ideally you want to work somewhere where there's a window and natural light. Put up a picture or two that make you smile. Bring in fresh flowers or a plant. One thing I have hanging in my office is the medal I got from the duathlon I participated in, as well as my number from the 5K I ran in. The important thing to do is to give yourself a place to look that will recharge you and make you smile when you look up from your work.
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Carrie Greene is a speaker, trainer, coach and author of Chaos to Cash. She helps entrepreneurs cut through the confusion and chaos surrounding them so they make decisions, stop spinning and procrastinating and make more money. Free resources at http://www.CarrieThru.com and http://www.chaostocashbook.com/excerpt
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