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According to Kathy Kolbe, I’m known as a ‘Quick Start.’
The downside of being a highly-effective idea generator and creative problem solver is that I’m low on what she calls ‘Follow Through’ (people with high Follow Through love creating systems and tend to think in a linear fashion).
The truth is - and I admit it - I have trouble with focus.
To me, my brain is a little like Dug’s in the movie, Up. As Dug is speaking, he is immediately and completely distracted by the thought, sight, or sound of squirrels. I affectionately call this “squirrel brain.”
Because of this, I’ve used my Quick Start skills to come up with a time management technique to deal with my tendency toward distraction. It provides me with a string of short bursts of focused activity. In this way, I find that I am able to get a lot done and be highly efficient in a way that isn’t fighting against my Quick Start nature.
If you are like me and sometimes have to fight to focus because of some bright shiny object that distracts you, here’s how you can boost your productivity:
If you are a bit “squirrel-brained” and distractible, give this a try and see if you become more productive. Comment below and let me know how it goes.
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