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Clearing Mental Static For Greater Focus By Jen Blackert |
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What are you taking in? Our grandparents before us were born into a world with minimal newspaper exposure, no radios, no television and no other s Isn’t it amazing that Technology has offered us information and enjoyment, but is it worth the distraction? Could we be more focused and productive in our businesses if we could just quiet our “wild mustang minds” and separate ourselves from this technological clutter? Our mind is full of both “inspired” thoughts and “not-so-inspired” thoughts from our past beliefs and stories. Do you know what to listen to? What thoughts are “inspired” and what are damaging “gremlins”? Are you quiet enough to allow your intuition or sixth sense to take control? We are born with an intellect and the right to believe or disbelieve, but are we even questioning what others are telling us anymore? Are you still questioning stories that are brought to you from family or the news? What do you believe? So, I ask you… What is on your mind? Can you slow down and listen to what you are telling yourself? Can you begin to put aside a
Right now, what is the purpose of reading this? Will it change you? Or are you just taking it in as leisure Focus Success Tools: Here are “mental focus” suggestions I offer my clients. These tools usually take three to six weeks to really become a part of a mental habit. #1: The rubber around the wrist. It doesn’t have to be tight and you don’t have to snap it, but when you see it on your wrist you will be reminded to focus on your present intention. #2: Drop reminder notes around the house, on the fridge and near the bathroom mirror—another other places you see each day. #3: The reminder rock. Keep a small rock in your pocket or on your desk. When you see the rock reminds yourself of your intention. #4: Ask yourself. What is coming in my eyes, ears, nose and mouth? In other words, what are you seeing, hearing, smelling and eating? Are these things helping you live a more fulfilled life? The new habit of intention will become your purposeful habit with practice and perseverance. Distractions will fly at you from every angle. Be vigilant about your personal need to opt out of the technological crossfire. If you enjoyed this topic consider subscribing to my newsletter at: http://www.thetaoofsuccess.com
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