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5 Habits to Help You Stay Focused

This weekend take the time to check in with yourself and slow down. Our attention spans suffer from overwork and resetting is a way to regain your focus for the upcoming week.

Fact: a short attention span can be a sign of stress and fatigue. It’s important to have certain safeguards in place and stay aware of how you’re feeling. The weekend isn’t the only time you’re obligated to check in with yourself!

5 Habits to Help You Stay Focused

Today I recommend reading a few helpful hints on focus via Inc., including a few I’ve never heard of before:

  1. Taking care of your physical needs.
  2. Planning “escape” behaviors.
  3. Taking breaks.
  4. Listening to binaural beats.
  5. Self-forgiveness.

If you’re curious about any of these and how to integrate them into your schedule, look no further than here. Why not try a few of them over the next week and see what happens?

Take your success journey to the next level!

 

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the President and co-founder of Selling Energy. He is a subject matter expert, coach, speaker and best-selling author focused on overcoming barriers to implementing projects. Mark teaches other professionals and organizations how to turbocharge their sales success.

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