Quotes About Focus
Those milliseconds add up. Researchers estimate we lose 28 percent of an average workday to multitasking ineffectiveness.
~ Gary Keller
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With research overwhelmingly clear, it seems insane that—knowing how multitasking leads to mistakes, poor choices, and stress—we attempt it anyway Maybe it's just too tempting.
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When you strive for greatness, chaos is guaranteed to show up. In fact, other areas of your life may experience chaos in direct proportion to the time you put in on your ONE Thing. It's important for you to accept this instead of fighting it.
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If disproportionate results come from one activity, then you must give that one activity disproportionate time.
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multitasking slows us down and makes us slower witted.
~ Gary Keller
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Curly: Do you know what the secret of life is? Mitch: No. What? Curly: This. [He holds up one finger.] Mitch: Your finger? Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and everything else don't mean sh*t.
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Start leading a counterbalanced life. Let the right things take precedence when they should and get to the rest when you can. An extraordinary life is a counterbalancing act.
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Success demands singleness of purpose." — Vince Lombardi
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The ONE Thing shows up time and again in the lives of the successful because it's a fundamental truth.
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Why would we ever tolerate multitasking when we're doing our most important work?
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The ONE Thing sits at the heart of success and is the starting point for achieving extraordinary results.
~ Gary Keller
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The people we live with and work with on a daily basis deserve our full attention. When we give people segmented attention, piecemeal time, switching back and forth, the switching cost is higher than just the time involved. We end up damaging relationships." Every
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The more we use our mind, the less minding power we have.
~ Gary Keller
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At home or at work, distractions lead to poor choices, painful mistakes, and unnecessary stress.
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When you try to do too much at once, you can end up doing nothing well.
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When you want the absolute best chance to succeed at anything you want, your approach should always be the same. Go small.
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Life is too short to chase unicorns. It's too precious to rely on a rabbit's foot. The real solutions we seek are almost always hiding in plain sight; unfortunately, they've usually been obscured by an unbelievable amount of bunk, an astounding flood of "common sense" that turns out to be nonsense.
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In order to be able to put the principle of The ONE Thing to work, you can't buy into the lie that trying to do two things at once is a good idea. Though multitasking is sometimes possible, it's never possible to do it effectively
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putting together a life of extraordinary results simply comes down to getting the most out of what you do, when what you do matters.
~ Gary Keller
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The 80:20 Rule is always at work and Leads, Listings, and Leverage are the 20 percent of your focus that ultimately gives you 80 percent of your results. • Lead generation is never a passive activity! • Listings are the high-leverage, maximum-earning opportunity in real estate. • Leverage is the Who, How and What of a powerful real estate sales team.
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They pause just long enough to decide what matters and
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in the world of achievement everything doesn't matter equally. Equality is a lie.
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So, if you want to get the most out of your day, do your most important work—your ONE Thing—early
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aquello que podrías hacer y dedicarte a hacer aquello que debes hacer. Consiste en reconocer que no todas las cosas importan igual y en encontrar aquello que más importa. Es una manera de vincular más estrechamente lo que uno hace con lo que uno desea. Se basa en darse cuenta de que obtener resultados extraordinarios viene determinado directamente
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