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NOVEMBER 15, 2022
For high achievers, focus becomes the difference between good and great.
One of the biggest challenges that high-achievers face in a day is their unwavering determination to get LOTS of things done, faith in their own ability to do so, and incredible amounts of curiosity.
So when a high achiever like you gets down to doing their deep work, but they also feel like listening to a podcast or reading a book…
They do.
I mean, a podcast or book is productive after all, right?
WRONG.
One of the most cunning and elusive ways our brain will trick us into losing focus is by putting seemingly “productive things” in front of us so that we don’t feel bad about not staying focused…
Yup.
Our brain doesn’t want to do the hard work associated with the task at hand, but our brain also KNOWS doom scrolling on Instagram is REALLLY incongruous with who we are trying to become…
But can the brain convince itself that a podcast or book on personal development is deterring us from the task we need to do?
Absolutely.
This is what I find high achievers commonly doing to avoid the hard work associated with concentrating: They pick good, instead of great.
They don’t pick bad, instead of good, but rather good, instead of great.
This is where CLARITY & INTENTION comes in.
Defining on a list with absolute certainty what needs to get done at the beginning of each day,
managing your state so you feel f*cking awesome,
writing the steps and tasks down explicitly,
setting the intention to actually do what was planned (at all costs), and then getting right down to business, is the formula.
Anything that’s not on that list, as alluring and productive as it may seem:
DOES NOT GET THINGS DONE.
There is power in your intention.
Let greatness unfold within you.
You got this.