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Behind The Scenes
Last week, I talked
about the overwhelm we have everyday from having access to so much
information. If you misssed it, you can read it on my blog at Zaadz.
This week, I wanted to share way to manage information overwhelm.
I feel we need to stop offering goal management ideas and starting
looking at how we can stay focused on the goal. I call this F O C
U S Management. :)
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Featuring: What's On Your Mind? (Part 2)
Where’s Your Mind? When you wake up every morning, do you ask yourself,
“What am I going to create today?” Do you ask yourself, “What can
I offer others?” What about, “What am I going to do to get what I
want from my life today?”
Think back to when you brushed your teeth this morning? What were
you thinking about? Was it the future health of your teeth or were
you thinking about how to respond to emails you have been piled up
in your inbox?
So, what’s your present intention? Right now, what is the purpose
of reading this? Will it change you? Or are you just taking it in
as leisure time activity? What will be your intention when you cook
dinner tonight? Will it be to throw mac and cheese together because
you don’t have time to nourish your body? Or will you take the time
to cook fresh vegetables?
Is this making sense? How do YOU focus your mind from moment to moment?
I guess the real question is… what tools can you put in place to keep
your mind consciously focused on the present moment?
Focus Management 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 remind 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 help 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.
Top
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I
have a new podcast available with Branding Extraordinaire, Michel
Neray? I would love hearing what you think. The podcast is
available at: http://www.insightsintomarketing.com
About
The Director
The producer
and star of this ezine is Jen Blackert. Jen Blackert, The Attraction
& Success Coach, teaches a proven attraction and success (online
& offline) strategies that allows smart business owners to become
more focused and aligned with their true, authentic success. Learn
more about Jen at http://www.jenblackert.com.
Want the Laws Of Attraction Marketing System? Learn more at http://www.unstuckmarketing.com.
Learn more about
how to work with Jen by visiting her website at: www.jenblackert.com
or calling her at 512-694-1603.
© Copyright 2007 Jen Blackert. All rights reserved.
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