Instant Focus: How to Get and Stay Focused at What You're Doing, Instantly!
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The Instant Series presents Instant Focus: How to Get and Stay Focused at What You're Doing, Instantly!
How often do these things happen to you?
- You are supposed to be doing something yet are continuously getting distracted by every tiny thing that comes your way; you never get anything done.
- You are supposed to be paying attention to something or someone yet are drifting off to la la land. When you return to reality, you realize you missed what just happened or what was said.
- You are supposed to be working or studying yet are constantly logging on to Facebook to check status updates, to watch funny YouTube videos, or to read interesting articles. Then you click the links, one thing leads to another, and before you know it you've already wasted your entire day.
Let's face it, we are living in a fast-paced world with ever-increasing multitudes of distractions competing for our limited attention spans.
Being bombarded with insatiable entertainment cravings and never-ending information overloads, our ability to focus has dwindled.... Aren't you already unable to get through your day without being a jittery coffee addict?
It should go without saying that now it's more important than ever to improve your concentration and get focused - and stay focused - if you ever want to get things done and achieve anything.
Within Instant Focus you will learn:
- The simple things you can do to become focused right now and stay focused no matter where you are or what situation you're in.
- How to focus in order to get anything done, no matter how impossible it may seem. You'll be feeling accomplished each step of the way.
- How to determine the causes of your lack of focus and how to exterminate them once and for all, so you'll never have problems with distractions.