[DHB] Best Concentration Skills (Part 1)

Published: Fri, 10/10/14

Subject: [DHB] Best Concentration Skills (Part 1)

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Top 12 Concentration Killers, Part 1

Dear Reader,

Whether you have issues with attention or not, today's world is full of distractions that are incredibly powerful. They are able to divert us from our purpose and scatter our resources. Fortunately, there are things you can do to handle the many unavoidable distractions, and they're very simple steps to take.

Let's start with some of the more obvious ones...

Social media is a fantastically easy way to stay connected with friends, and also break your connection on work or an important conversation, sometimes as often as several times an hour. Each update diverts your train of thought from your task so that you have to backtrack a bit when you take up your work task again. Not all that efficient to be sure.

The fix is the obvious one, don't log into those sites wile you're at work or doing something that calls for focus. If you must check in, do it at lunch or when you're on break. For particularly bad social media habits you might need to purposely stay out of areas with internet access, so that you can't check, even if you're tempted.

Too many emails appearing in your inbox is often an unexpected drain on your concentration. Somehow the arrival of a new message in the inbox has a sense of urgency attached, for many people that incoming message must be checked right away and dealt with. This kind of disruption to your current task keeps you from making the progress you should for the time spent on the job.

Instead, set aside specific times of day to check your email, and for the rest of the day, shut down (or shut off the alert sound of) your email program. Now you have a block of time where you work, without being interrupted, or tempted to check something and reply.

Last but not least in terms of distraction is the tech you can't live without, your cell phone. The ringtone commands attention like no other device can. Taking those calls costs us time in conversation; or short circuits your momentum in working the task at hand. It may also rouse tensions or stressors that keep you from focusing when you do return to work.

Take back your control by muting the ringer (all alert sounds) on your phone, and rely on the caller ID. If the call is anything other than a drop everything emergency, let it go to voicemail and return it when you are able - at lunch or when on a break. Listening to all your voicemails at one time is also more efficient than stopping what you're doing and taking each call as it comes in.


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Top 12 Concentration Killers, Part 1 Continued...


Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is not a problem for children since more than half of kids who have continue to have symptoms as they grow into adulthood. Trouble focusing and a short attention span are hallmark symptoms of the disorder in both kids and adults.

If staying focused is a struggle for you and this is a lifelong pattern, talk with a doctor or counselor and ask to be evaluated for ADHD. There are things you can do now, even as an adult that can help you function, and focus, better. To focus and realize your full potential.

Of course if you're feeling tired, it's hard to concentrate on anything, even in the best of circumstances. Research tells us that not enough sleep can affect both your attention span and short-term memory. The fix for this one is to get from 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night. Being well rested helps you get more done during the day. Also of value is to watch and see when you feel most energetic during the day, and schedule your more demanding tasks for those times.

Next up... some surprising concentration zappers that you'd never expect.


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Sources:
Original article:

http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/ss/slideshow-top-concentration-killers

More on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd/index.shtml

















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