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  1. 1. Simple Strategies to Improve our Focus at Work Roberto Lico
  2. 2. “Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.” Zig Ziglar
  3. 3. In a world filled with instant access to information, coworkers and friends, finishing a solid eight hours of work seems nearly impossible.
  4. 4. Avoiding distractions, however, is not a Herculean task. Just like getting to the gym each day, staying focused while at work is a matter of building good habits.
  5. 5. “Whenever you want to achieve something, keep your eyes open, concentrate and make sure you know exactly what it is you want. No one can hit their target with their eyes closed.” Paulo Coelho
  6. 6. 1. Set clear goals: Instead of saying, “I’m going to work a solid eight hours every day,” make a list of your top priorities for the week. This helps you avoid reacting to every distraction that comes up. Review your list each morning and decide realistically what tasks you can accomplish that day. Be concrete: “I’m going to finish steps 1-3 of the project by noon.”
  7. 7. 2. Work in 60-90-minute blocks As we work, our alertness drops off, increasing the lure of distractions. Set a timer and take a break at the end of each cycle. Reset your focus by listening to music for a few minutes, taking a short walk, or going for lunch.
  8. 8. “Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.” Alexander Graham Bell
  9. 9. 3. Turn off the world Let’s face it, the world is a distracting place. Avoid temptation by severing all ties. This includes email, office phones, cell phones and your coworkers. This might require finding a quiet place away from your office to work such as booking a conference room or hiding out in your office. If you need to, set up a system for urgent messages to reach you. This doesn’t include where to go for happy hour.
  10. 10. 4. Schedule distractions Distractions are not all bad, but you need to make them work for you. Use them as reward for a solid chunk of work. Start out with distractions that are good for you, such as working out or calling your friends. If Facebook and Twitter are your thing, block off time in your schedule to post or browse other people’s updates, but stick to your schedule. Remember, you control the distractions.
  11. 11. “It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.” Aristotle Onassis
  12. 12. 5. Practice not being distracted Meditation is a great way to do this because it’s just you and your thoughts. If that’s not your thing, practice single-tasking throughout your day. At lunch, just eat. Don’t read the newspaper or check your email at the same time. In meetings, don’t doodle in your notebook or play with your phone.
  13. 13. 6. Pay attention to yourself Start to notice when and how you get distracted. What thoughts happen just before that? Are you tired, hungry, or bored? As you learn what triggers your distractions, you can head them off before you slip into an hour-long IM chat.
  14. 14. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” Will Durant
  15. 15. 7. Use technology to your advantage From blocking out distracting websites to tracking how much time you spend surfing the web, many apps can actually help you stay focused. Once you identify what your habits are, pick one that will help you meet your goals, but don’t let these become distractions in themselves.
  16. 16. “The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus.” Bruce Lee
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  18. 18. Building a Collaborative Environment Our Business Contacts LRCL – Business Services Consulting Information We provide a range of Coaching, Business and Legal Online Support about:  Technical Translations – Brazilian Portuguese  Lectures:  Doing Business in Brazil  Brazilian Tax Law and Accounting System  Brazilian Legal System  Immigration Law  Management and HR Issues Our E-mail: licoreis@licoreis.com.br

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