Thursday, August 30, 2012

10 Ways to Use Laser Sharp Focus to Get More Done

10 Ways to Use Laser Sharp Focus to Get More Done

Article by Zen Habits contributor Jonathan Mead.
There’s an old Confucius saying that goes “If you chase two rabbits, you catch none.” This is especially true when forming new habits and trying to be more productive, but how many times do we do exactly the opposite?
We try to do as much as possible to grow, learn and better ourselves. We read books, blogs, and soak up all sorts of information on creating new habits. The fact is, a lot of this effort is in vain. Our attention is pulled in so many directions, that our energy is spread too thin.
It doesn’t help much that our lives have become increasingly complex. We have more ways to communicate than ever before: face-to-face, phone, email, instant messaging, twitter, blogging, etc. We have more tools to get work done, but our energy is diminished after being pulled in a million directions.
If we know that we need to focus, why don’t we use what we already know? If we supposedly know how to change, why don’t we change? If we know what’s wrong, why don’t we fix it?
I think the answer to this question is a little more complex than what can be looked at in a simple blog post. But in short, I think the answer is a matter of energy. It’s not a lack of confidence, but the lack of ability to make a serious commitment. Commitment isn’t just thinking about really wanting something. It’s not just reading something on a few different blogs and thinking “oh yeah, I’ve read that a few times, I know.” Reading or seeing something isn’t enough. You have to put your energy behind it enough to be able to move from point a to point z. If you’re trying to hit points c, s, q, y and t (which might represent other goals you have) you’ll get distracted. You lose focus and your energy fizzles.
If changing your habits and your life means only focusing on one thing at a time, how do you defend yourself from productivity ADD? Here are 10 tools to help you:
  1. Deep focus instead of multi-tasking. We often kid ourselves thinking that we’re getting more done by multi-tasking, but we often end up just spending a lot of time spinning our wheels. Try to focus on one thing deeply, instead of spreading your attention across multiple tasks.
  2. Wraps up tasks that are easily completed. Most of the time I’m having trouble staying focused is because there a bunch of little things on my mind that I know I need to do. Write down everything that can be completed in less than 10 minutes and finish everything on the list before you start on a project that requires more focus. This doesn’t mean that every time something comes up that would take less than ten minutes to do, you do it. You simply batch everything together that requires ten minutes of time or less.
  3. Stay in the now. As much as you can, practice focusing your attention on the present moment. Constantly move your attention back to now. If you have trouble with this, you might want to get this watch.
  4. Respond, don’t react. Our tendency to react to what seems “urgent” hurts us in the long run. I would rather write an amazing book in a year, sacrificing things like replying to email and having a super clean house. Block out time in your day for the things that are really important.
  5. Feng shui your workspace. What’s the most important thing to you? What are you really passionate about? For me, this is writing and music. I feng shui my work area to speak those things. I have writing books on my shelves, I have musical instruments around me. I have a cork board that has my writing goals and inspirational quotes about writing that speak to me. Having these “attention reinforcements” helps you to stay focused on what is most important to you.
  6. Give yourself a meaningful purpose. You’ll have a hard time staying focused if you feel the work you’re doing isn’t meaningful. If you’re having trouble staying focused at a job you’re not passionate about, it’s likely because you have no interest in the work you’re doing. There’s no motivation for you other than a paycheck. Find a career that has meaning and gives you a sense of purpose and your motivation and focus will naturally increase.
  7. Distinguish between urgent and important. We often spend most of our time doing things that seem important, but really aren’t. They are just urgent. This doesn’t really make sense, because it would seem things that are important, should be urgent, right? If you want to do meaningful things, if you want to accomplish things that will have a long-term impact, focus on the important.
  8. Visual how you want your day to evolve. If you don’t really know exactly how you want your day to go, how can you expect it to go the way you want it to? In order to combat random events and unknowns keeping you from doing what’s important, take time to visualize how you want your day to go. Pay attention when you visualize certain things to how they make you feel. Use positive visualization to control how you will react when certain events come up that detract you from keeping focused.
  9. Practice single pointed focus. It’s hard to imagine staying focused when there are so many possibilities of things you could be doing. Sometimes priorities aren’t enough to keep you motivated, it’s just a matter of flexing your focusing muscles. Here’s a good meditation to get you started on flexing your single minded muscles: Close your eyes and imagine that you are sitting alone in a chair in a room (it doesn’t really matter where). Now imagine there’s an apple on the table in front of you. Try taking bites of that apple in your mind, and focusing on the taste and sensations of the apple. Look at how the different bites are taken out one at a time. Practicing this and other types of meditations will greatly enhance your ability to focus on one thing for long durations of time.
  10. Practice mindfulness. This seems so simple, but it’s often the most difficult thing to do. How often when you’re eating, are you thinking about all sorts of different things, other than your food? How often when you you’re spending time with a friend, is your mind wandering on other things? You can’t expect to be focused if you’re not paying attention to what is going on around you. The next time you wash your hands, focus on the feeling of the water and the sensation of the towel when drying your hands. When you’re eating, focus on the taste and texture of the food in your mouth. You can’t expect to be focused in your work, if you constantly lack focus in every other area of your life. Practice focus in the normal everyday things you do, and it will start spilling over in to your work.

Monday, August 27, 2012

devotional 8/27/2012

devotional 8/27/2012

great lessons in life found in 1 cor. 6
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+6&version=NIV

sermon 8/24/2012

금요철야 8/24/2012
이상진 목사님
히브리서 11장31절 라합의 믿음

Fear brings slavery mindset.
Fear the one that you're supposed to fear.
믿음이 없고, 경외가 없으면 하나님을 하나님 답게 대접하는 것이 아님.
하나님 경외 없으면, 하나님 함부로 대함.

sermon 8/27/2012

8/27/2012
중등2부 예배
조병홍 목사님
고린서전서 6장 12, 19-20

하나님의 영광을 위해 내 계획을 내려 놓아라
대중문화 골라먹자- 선택
대중문화 주체가 되자- 유행에 끌려다니지 말자.
==> 하나님 말씀을 깨달아야 함

특강- 구자영 코치님
마가복음 2:3-5 중풍병자의 4 친구
성경암송==>4개국어 유창


Sunday, August 12, 2012

변화가 필요함

스티븐 코비- 변화가 있어야 함
변화의 기본은 시간, 관심, 노력, 인내다.
하나님께 집중해라.
인간관계- 브라이언 트레이시, 유대인은 4번 반복함.
왜 4번? 내것으로 만들어야 함.
원칙은 성품이 윤리적이 되어야 함. 바탕이 신뢰가 있어야 함 (맡기면 무엇이든 한다).
-> 그러려면, 1. 생각을 바꿔야 함. 언제나 감사함 (생각이 만들어짐). 받아드려라.
가장 중요한 것은 나다. 내가 더 큰 목표를 가지고 지속적으로 해야 함.
2. 더 큰 목표를 항상 가지라. 긍정적인 생각을 해라.
3. 내 기업이란 생각 (내가 사장). 내 기업 회의에 참여한다. =내 인생은 내가 책임진다.
버스가 없는 곳에 버스가 오지 않음.

[성공시대] MD앤더슨 암센터 종신교수 김의신 박사

[KBS 글로벌 성공시대]
세계 최고의 암 전문병원 ‘MD앤더슨 암센터’ 종신교수, 김의신 박사

"아주 내가 잘했구나 하는 것을 느끼는 이유 중의 하나가 이런 환자들을 제가 누구보다도 가장 쉽게 도와줄 수가 있어요. 왜냐하면 제가 직접 모든 사진을 다 볼 수 있고, 또 그것으로 해서 환자들이 진짜 필요한 빠른 치료 또는 치료를 어떻게 해야 하느냐 치료를 중단해야 하느냐 약을 바꿔야 하느냐 하는 그런 결정적인 것을 제가 담당 의사들에게 알려줄 수 있다는 것을 굉장히 만족하고 있습니다."

http://www.kbs.co.kr/1tv/sisa/successage/vod/1755818_38545.html

경영 컨설턴트의 MIT MBA

book quote- August 12, 2012

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테크놀로지 트렌드를 잘 파악하고 있을 분 아니라, 비즈니스 영역으로 넘어왔을 ㄸ Value Chain 상에서의 Dynamic 을 어떻게 변하게 할지를 판단할 수 있는, 인더스트리 인사이트를 갖춘 컨설턴트가 되고 싶어요.

Steve Jobs 업무의 기술

Book Quote- August 12, 2012

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PDA뿐만이 아니다. 잡스는 버린 프로젝트가 완성한 프로젝트보다 압도적으로 많다. 버린 것이 많기에 결실이 풍요롭다고 할 수 있을 정도다. 잡스는 이렇게 말했다. "사람들은 집중해야 할 것에 '예스'라고 말하는 것이 집중이라고생각한다. 그러나 사실은 정반대다. 집중이란 다른 수많은 훌륭한 아이디어에 '노'라고 말하는 것이다." 평범한 사람들은 이렇게까지 독하게 "노"라고 말하지 못한다. 그러나 잡스는 무엇에 "예스"라고 말할지 결정하기 전에 "노"라고 말해야 할 것을 차례차례 정한다. 그런 후 더 이상은 "노"라고 말할 것이 남아 있지 않을 만큼 황량해진 장소에 남은 광맥만을 판다. 추리고 또 추린 끝에 남은 극소수에 집중하며, 하지 않은 것을 절대 후회하지 않는다.

'우선순위를 정하고 위에서부터 순서대로 실행해 나간다'라는 것은 상식이며 올바른 방법이다. 하지만 상식 밖의 성과를 올리려면, 끊임없이 "노"라고 말한 끝에 남은 한두 개만을 한다가 되어야 한다. 후자는 종종 결렬이나 증오를 부른다. 그렇지만 후자야말로 잡스가 선택한 길이다.

잡스의 한마디_"노"라고 말함으로써 최선의 "예스"를 발견한다.

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다른 예: GE의 Jack Welch가 최고가 될 만한 사업 이외 No라고 한 것
적용: 일생활에서, 포르노, 게으름, 목표 없는 삶, 우선 순위 없는 삶, 합리화, 거짓말, 말 더듬이 등에 대해 No라고 하자.