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Time to hyper-focus
Hyper-focus. Get a project done and put to bed. Make your the purpose in your life and let nothing stand in the way. Ignore everything around you until it is done.
Why?
First to prove to you, the only one that matters, that you can get it done. Then use the confidence it gives move on to the next.
Second, to understand what it takes to get it done. Most unsuccessful projects fail within the first five minutes because they weren't thought out in the first place. When I take time to understand the requirements for success of a specific project and tally my assets and liabilities, I'm much more picky about the ones I undertake.
Don't underestimate the value of hyper-focus. My boss today and four jobs ago still sings accolades for a hyper-focus effort that became a turning point in his career.
BTW - I learned after 40 from my son that I'm ADD. I struggled to set aside past failures, look forward to finding a better way and am happy for the opportunity to do so. My boys are luckier to have more life left to capitalize on the assets of ADD and delegate the liabilities. My dad wasn't as lucky and passed without every knowing he was living with one hand tied behind his back.
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Last edited by throrope : 27 Jun 2010 @ 1:47 PM.
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