Focus has always been a powerful characteristic that has served me well in all leadership roles alike. Relentless focus results in aligned priorities, order, discipline, and productivity. It takes a systematic, process-driven approach to maintain high levels of focus on a consistent long-term basis. I have seen many productivity systems over the years, and for the most part, they all have something good to offer. Focus doesn’t usually happen by osmosis.
Successful people tend to be energetic, creative, intelligent, and have a bias toward action. That combination of personality traits, combined with the pace at which business operates today, can cause even the best and brightest to lose focus and in turn lose productivity,
If you don’t know what you’re playing for, it is very difficult to compete…much less to win. When you consistently string together quarter over quarter progress, momentum is generated and great things happen.
It is the people that think they’re being productive when they are clearly not that have trouble. I can guarantee you only one thing…If you don’t try it you may never know the power that focus can bring to bear on your life.