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As always, words get in the way. In this case, the laptop attache is actually just the attache case that has a special compartment for your beloved MacBook. It also has a special pocket for your laptop's charger and your mouse. See, as mentioned, words really got in the way... at least against the laid back attache case.
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I was trying to focus on my 2008 goals; it's been tough going and my mind kept moving to all the other things I couldshould be doing right now. And the idea for this article came to me. A self inflicted distraction.
I have a lot of them.
My office is in my home - a source of advantage and challenge. Home offices make self inflicted distractions so much easier to acquire. As the year goes by, more and more shoulda's, woulda's and coulda's accumulate in my workspace. You know what I mean - the magazines that need to be read, the books purchased and waiting for attention, the projects that call for completion Womens Trayvon Mullen Jersey , the hobbies and interests that never seem to get the attention you'd like to give them. In my case, the fly rod in the corner, just aching to be tried out - the fly tying materials all ready for me to tie some flies.
You know, all the this's and that's that scream out for some attention. And shred our ability to focus on the important few things - and we did it to ourselves.
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So, what to do about this all too common drain on our resources?
Here's my list of actions to take to reduce the number of self inflicted distractions:
First and foremost, you gotta have the most important three to five things in your whole world identified. If you don't, start with that.
Then survey your space - start with the mindset that anything in that workspace that keeps you from achieving your top three to five goals is your enemy - and needs to be destroyed - or at least covered up.
Keep your workspace your workspace. Compartmentalize. Keep work stuff in work areas. Keep non - work stuff somewhere else - far enough away that it requires an effort to get to it. ( I really need to move that fly rod and my fly tying desk to another room.)