Effectiveness, Productivity, and the Elimination of Distraction

2010 April 20

It’s easy to stay unaware of how much our potential goes unrealized. Operating in a kind of “Monkey Mind,” we simply go about our day, being dictated by the demands of the moment.

But there is an alternative. We can set up the conditions to facilitate our best work—our most creative efforts. Doing so requires conscious focus as the demands and realities of work don’t innately provide the conditions for creativity and effectiveness.

Interestingly, achieving greater levels of effectiveness and productivity doesn’t necessarily require learning a new habit. It requires unlearning a set of destructive habits that limit our ability to be in flow.

If you’d like to learn a simple strategic process to help increase your level of effectiveness, watch this brief slide show presentation:


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