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In order to maintain a high level of focus, you need to find your own focus space

Concentration requires finding your own space to focus

By Derwall DonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The leader shows up to ask about the progress of your work.

Subordinate calls again to discuss work options with you.

A customer emails you to give you feedback on a problem with a product.

As much as we would like to concentrate on our work, someone always comes along and messes it up.

To maintain a high level of focus at all times, it has been suggested that you need to find a distraction-free work environment for yourself that we can call your own focus space.

Here we can focus completely on our work and let the efficiency increase to the highest.

When we focus on work, no one likes to be interrupted without reason.

But what can be done, in the face of leaders, subordinates, customers, or whatever, and we have no way to control the way they behave?

But when we maintain a high level of concentration and focus on a task, other people's inquiries or phone ringing can interrupt us.

Even if the interruption takes a short time, but if we want to return to the previous state of high concentration, it still takes at least 15 minutes.

So even if you are only interrupted twice a day, you will still waste half an hour of your time.

What if you are interrupted more times?

The amount of time we lose will be huge.

So it becomes imperative to find your own focus space.

To get their own space to focus, some people will lock themselves in their rooms, close the door, and not allow anyone to disturb them.

And some will run straight to a hotel for a while.

Haruki Murakami is very fond of going to foreign cafes to create because there is no one he knows there, no one will come up to talk to, and he can enjoy the scenery while focusing on his work.

But for working people, I'm afraid these practices are a bit difficult.

After all, people at work need to stay at their desks every day, and it is impossible to leave at will.

The people around us come and go, there will always be people who will interfere with our work.

So someone came up with a good idea.

When he needed to concentrate heavily on a difficult task, he would stay alone in the company's conference room.

As long as the conference room was empty, he would bring his laptop and information to the conference room to work.

And this time no one can disturb him, his work efficiency will be very high.

Of course, you can also not choose the conference room.

The location is not important, the key is to find a location that can help us to shield ourselves from outside interference is good.

For people who work, if you want to improve efficiency, you can combine their actual situation, and try to find a relatively quiet environment to minimize outside distractions.

Because this can improve our concentration, but also maximize our work efficiency. As long as you want, we will always be able to find the right place to work.

Of course, as people who work, we can't just shut ourselves up all day and not show up.

After all, there are so many things that we need to communicate and discuss with others to deal with.

In this way, you can divide the work into categories.

For those things that are less important, and do not require a lot of concentration, even if distractions do not affect much, we can work in the usual environment.

If some need a high degree of concentration to complete the work at hand, then it is best to find a suitable space for us to focus on, to do it in one breath better.

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Derwall Don

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