Let go of the constant feeling that you need to be doing something else. Let yourself focus completely and continuously on the work you’re now doing.
If you try to switch too quickly from one thing to another and back again, much of your attention gets left behind. Give each task the undivided attention it deserves.
Seek to stay singularly focused until you reach a natural stopping point. You can then fully let go of what you had been doing and move the whole of your attention on to something else.
Your attention is valuable, and deserves to be protected as you would protect your money or other valuables. Just realise the power of your attention.
Enjoy the robust awareness that comes with deep and sustained investment of your attention. Gather novel and original insights rather than predictable and hollow impressions.
Step away from the meaningless noise. Feel the freedom. Create the space to truly think. Focus and understand.
- Richard Waita