In a world with information bombarding us from
each and every angle and the daily grind moving at a breakneck pace; it’s hard
to stay focused. With so many decisions and so much information to digest at
every turn, being unfocused can be a detriment to your personal and
professional life. Are you suffering from information overload? Here are 10
habits of highly unfocused people to watch for
1. They don’t see the forest through the trees.
Many tasks, projects, and independent elements
combine to complete projects. Often it seems like you have plenty of time,
weeks even, to complete a task. You do what you’re supposed to and dive right
in. You work, tirelessly, to complete each task. You make sure every detail is
perfect, all the i’s dotted and the t’s crossed. But too many times, diving
into the details takes the focus off the overall goal and sends you down a
rathole from which you can’t recover. Save the optional bonus points until the
end, keeping your focus on the goal of completion.
2. They don’t plan.
It’s difficult, if not impossible, to stay
focused without having a plan to execute. Whether the plan is internal or
written down, it’s a vital stage for focused, successful people. Do you
struggle making a plan? Start with the basics. Start each day writing down what
you need to get done and the steps to get there. Keep that list with you and
check off each step as you go. Keep track when you miss your goals and reflect
each night on why. When you understand exactly what you need to get done, and
hold yourself accountable, you’ll learn what to focus on, which can be half the
battle.
3. They lose track of time.
It happens to the best of us. You look at the
clock and it’s 5:00, time to leave for the day. But you still have so much to
do! Does this sound like a daily occurrence for you? Understanding the time you
have available and what you can accomplish in a specific amount of time can be
the difference between success and failure. If you struggle keeping track of
time, find tools that will help. Understand how long things take and you’ll
have a better chance at keeping your internal clock on point.
4. They are easily distracted.
Distractions are everywhere. Some of them are
obvious, but others lurk in every cell phone, conversation, and task. Each time
focus moves from one task to another, there’s a lag in time to truly focus. The
human brain cannot truly multi-task, so attempting to do too much actually
hurts productivity. Are you too easily distracted? The best way to improve is
to be aware of the problem. Take note of distractions and understand the toll
they take on your productivity. Practice makes perfect.
5. They run late.
Are you always running late? Find the reasons
and fix them. Are you being honest about how long it takes to get to places?
Too many times we have unrealistic ideas about how far we are from places. Make
a conscious effort to time how long it takes to get places and take into
account outside factors. Do you lose track of time and always have things to
finish up that keep your running behind? Don’t start projects you can’t finish
before you leave. Find the cause and come up with a plan.
6. They struggle to prioritize.
Do you find that you always have too many things
that have to be done immediately? It’s important to understand that not
everything you do has the same priority. Make sure you set that expectation and
you’ll find that your schedule will open up and you’ll get significantly more
accomplished.
7. They wait until the last moment.
Procrastination may breed creativity, but it
also can be the downfall of even the best-laid plans. Do you miss deadlines
because you run out of time? Take your need for the adrenaline and use it to
your advantage. Create your own deadlines for specific aspects of the project
and attack those. By splitting up a large project into more manageable chunks
and creating deadlines around these, even if you do wait till the last moment,
you’ll be more prepared to stay on task and schedule.
8. They are messy or unorganized.
Mess not only clutters up your desk, it can also
play havoc on your productivity. Take a hard look at your surroundings and make
a conscious effort to keep organized. You’ll have a better chance to stay on
track and ensure nothing important gets lost in the mess.
9. They are flaky.
Following though is vital. Skipping out on
appointments, canceling at the last minute, and being flaky in general hurts
your reputation and can cost you more than you realize. While it’s easy to say
“just fulfill your commitments,” there’s another important way to become less
flaky. Take the time to fully evaluate and commit to everything you agree to.
While for those being stood up see it as a sign of disrespect, it’s often more
about planning and commitment. Before taking a meeting, scheduling a dinner, or
agreeing to a project, make sure you can and will follow through. You’ll
protect your reputation and help stay focused.
10. They worry about everything.
Do you worry about everything? Learn what’s
important and focus on that. Anytime you’re taking the focus on what you’re
trying to accomplish, it will hurt productivity. Don’t sweat the small stuff
and you’ll have more time to hammer the big stuff.
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