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The No. 1 Time Management Mistake

The No. 1 Time Management Mistake | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

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Alain Theriault MBA's curator insight, March 25, 2014 11:49 AM

A simple new way to approach wasted time in multitasking

Paul Dixon's curator insight, March 25, 2014 1:16 PM

If you are a list builder, you need to read this.

I am and i have read it. Warren Buffet your the man.

Day Ashton's curator insight, March 26, 2014 4:08 PM

In a world of  infomation overload and so much demanding  our time and attention, it is worth taking a few minutes to review this content. Get focus back and achieve your goals.

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4 Strategies to Turn Your Brain From Distraction to Action

4 Strategies to Turn Your Brain From Distraction to Action | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
attling to remain productive

You are struggling to focus like the rest of us. How do I know? Because you are reading this article… which you probably found through Twitter, Facebook, and/or the AGBeat site directly. It’s okay. You aren’t alone, and in this particular case, you are making good use of your time (as opposed to the multiple entertaining minutes I spent looking at sleepy babies on BuzzFeed today).

As I started my own business, I was forced to research, study, and ask as many people as possible how they have successfully won the battle that wages for our attention. The reality is that most haven’t – our culture is drowning in a sea of distraction. Studies reveal that we are interrupted every three minutes during work and it takes us 23 minutes on average to get back to the original task. The real kicker is that more than half of the distractions were completely self-inflicted.


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Tom Hood's comment, July 11, 2013 7:13 AM
This caught my attention - Studies show that we are interrupted every three minutes during work and it takes us 23 minutes on average to get back to the original task. The real kicker is that more than half of the distractions were completely self-inflicted.
Tom Hood's curator insight, July 11, 2013 7:15 AM

Return on Attention! This caught my attention - Studies show that we are interrupted every three minutes during work and it takes us 23 minutes on average to get back to the original task. The real kicker is that more than half of the distractions were completely self-inflicted.

 

Some simple, easy to implement tips to help stay focused on the work that matters most. Easy to say, harder to do everyday, but I am going to try...

Natalia Wentworth's curator insight, July 24, 2013 5:39 PM

This is so unbelievably important, especially if you have employees! Even as a dedicated entrepreneur, though, I find myself struggling with distraction. I know it's even worse for people who don't have as much motivation to perform.

 

Plugins that shut off access to certain sites are helpful, but I often find I get the most done when I block my internet access completely (though that's not an option for every type of task).