7 Tips To Improve Focus

Maybe you want to focus on a single task, but find yourself easily distracted.

You find it difficult to focus on what you are doing because you find your mind wandering, you’re worrying about everything or maybe you just have way too many things you need to do to make a choice of just one task to start with.
Here are some valuable tips on how to improve focus.

1. Meditate.

Try to allocate at least 30 minutes each day to meditate. If you can’t dedicate that much time you can still do a short breathing exercise.



Focus on your breathing, really focusing on the air, how it touches your nostrils and enters your lips.

How does it feel as it escapes? Your mind may wander, filling with endless amount of thoughts. When this happens bring your thoughts back to focusing on your breathing.

Continue this process for several minutes.

Regulating your breathing relaxes your circulatory system and brings you a sense of peace.

2. Listen.

Listen to music to help improve your focus. Really concentrate on the music. Try to focus on a single instrument.

3. Cut goals into small targets.

Having an end goal in mind while working on the tasks to achieve it can frustrate you because you target goal might be too big or difficult.

Your results won’t be quick, and it may seem like you aren’t getting any closer to the end.

Instead of working toward the ultimate end goal, break it down into smaller, more achievable goals you can reach within a few days.

Then cross each smaller goal off your list as you achieve it.

3. Time clock.

Work within your body’s most comfortable time period.

Maybe you work best early in the morning before sunrise. Or late at night. Work when you are most productive.

For example many authors get up early to do their writing, while artists often do their best work late at night.

4. Light meals.

Have you ever eaten a big meal for lunch when working only to feel lethargic and weighed down all afternoon?

Eating a heavy meal slows you down and makes you sleepy.

If you need or want to, you can go on a small juice fast on a regular basis.

It will keep you alert and help keep your body in good physical condition.

5. Exercise

Exercise your mind and body every day. Do crossword puzzles. Engage in lively discussions.

Build something that’s creative. A simple 30 minute walk every day is all you need to keep your body healthy.

6. Force yourself.

You may need to push yourself some when you’re feeling lazy.

If you are hitting a mental roadblock, though, take some time away from the task.

7. Do something else until you can regain your focus on the original task.

Learning to improve you focus will take time but it is worth it.

Begin by implementing one or two of these tips into your day to begin changing how well you can become focused.

How Applied Focus Increases Productivity

Applied focus is a strategy that helps you multiply your productivity.

Each session is 45 minutes long, with a 15 minute shift in focus. Or you can do 90 minutes followed by 30 minute shift in focus.

In other words, you stop focusing intentionally on your task and do something completely different in the shift focus period.

During the focused session, though, you don’t allow anything to distract you (except a dire emergency). Phone calls are out, email is off, texting and Facebook are off limits.

Here are some guidelines (be sure to adjust them as necessary to fit your individual situation):

1. Open only one browser or application window at a time. So if you’re writing a blog post, only your word processor or text pad is open.

2. Keep your sessions timed. Don’t go past your 45 or 90 minute session, no matter how focused you are. You need the break.

3. Get away from your task. Get up from your desk, walk around, get a drink or snack. Give your mind a break.

4. Be prepared ahead of time. Do your research during a different applied focus session then from the writing session.  That way you’re able to concentrate on the writing alone.

5. Have a session set up for email, telephone and social media time.

Applied focus sessions can increase your productivity but it will take some getting used to. Start slowly by scheduling one or two sessions a day.

Once you become used to the routine, you will notice an improvement in your concentration and productivity.

What’s next?

Learning how to focus on one task at a time takes time and commitment. In our busy lives we are pulled in many directions at one time.

It’s best to begin your journey on a more focused life gradually by implementing the tips and strategies found within this report.

Focus is such an important part of how productive you are. If you can focus on one task for a set amount of time you will be more productive in a shorter amount of time than you have been.

Putting aside your tendency to multitask will improve your productivity as well, since you will be able to finish one task before you move on.

Removing distractions can help you focus as well. Create an environment that you feel comfortable in, and that fits with how you work.

If you’re a morning person, then focus on your work tasks, and vice versa for night owls.

Eat healthy and nutritious foods to keep your brain strong and able to concentrate.

Exercise daily, meditate daily and take time to enjoy nature and your family.

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