• Focus,  Productivity

    Distracted By Things In Front of You? Here’s How To Get Past It

    It's amazing. So many people don't take in the state of their immediate environment until it comes time to buckle down and do something. I never see the piles of paper on my desk waiting to be processed until I need to design something. I never see the emails waiting to be filed until I need to send a difficult email. I never see the partially empty coffee cups until I need to plan out my month's blogging schedule. I never see the state of my baseboards until it is time to empty the dishwasher and cook dinner. I never see the broken pencils and dead pens until it is time to write the novel. It's all about the things that I see that distract me from the difficult or undesirable work ahead.

  • Balance,  Overwhelm,  Productivity,  Time Management

    4 Steps to Cut Back Your Overwhelming Schedule

    Have you ever looked at your schedule and just wanted to hide? Today I will give you the 4 step process I used to cut back on an overwhelming schedule. It all started with an unrealistic expectation - that I would be able to do the same activities at the same level of participation as I could 15 years ago. Not withstanding that my commitments and circumstances were completely different. As a result of this expectation, I kept piling things onto my schedule, until it just about buried me. So here is exactly how I got it down to manageable levels.

  • Focus,  Productivity

    Lower Your Phone Distraction

    Most of us don't even realize how much our phones are begging for our attention. They whir, beep, buzz, ping and pop up messages. They put numbers on the screen to remind us of what we are missing. And every time we look, we are pulling our attention away from what we should be doing.Unfortunately, it takes time for us to get our attention back to where it should be, and that time switching - not to mention the time checking out the cause of the whir/beep/buzz/number - is lost.Today we will look at how to lower your phone distraction.

  • Productivity

    My 2 Main Problems In 2017

    One of the things I do at this time of the year is to look back at the past year and evaluate how it went. 2017 was a good year for me; however I feel dissatisfied with it because I feel I could have done so much more. As a result, I am going to be taking a new approach to my whole life and productivity, starting with two main areas.