BLOG_2018_11_15_ Brilliant Persistence

Brilliant Persistence

15 NOVEMBER 2018

Albert Einstein once said, “It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.

Einstein, considered by many to be the greatest mind of the 20th century, was known for mulling over his questions until falling into a semi-trance. In these states of deep contemplation, he made fascinating discoveries, then spent countless hours working back out of the maze to make his discoveries translatable to others.

The trick to sustainable success in any arena is not, as many believe, to be the smartest or most educated guy in the room, or to be born into wealth and opportunity. Rather, the trick is to become so focused on the goal and so determined not to give up that all distractions fade into the background, and the answers rise to the top.

If you would like to see more success in your endeavors, here are three simple tips to help you get and stay focused so you can achieve your goals:

1. Think “Micro”
Studies have shown that humans get overwhelmed and become less productive when focusing on too many things at once.  The concept of multitasking is a misnomer as we can only effectively focus on one thing at a time.  Therefore, pick one small aspect of whatever you’re doing and give it your full attention.  Ladies, this is especially important for us as we tend to be the champions of multi-tasking out of necessity.  As mentioned earlier – take that one-hour out of your day to think and reflect by yourself.

2. Give Yourself Permission to “Go There”
Oftentimes, we don’t give something the necessary attention because we feel we cannot disengage from all the other demands in our lives. Give yourself permission to let everything else go for a while. De-prioritize to re-prioritize, and be okay with the fact that in order to say ‘Yes’ to what you want, you must say ‘No’ to something else.  Determine three things you are going to give up, so you can be more focused on obtaining the life you want.

3. Give Yourself More Time
With deadlines looming, it’s easy to shortchange yourself on the amount of time actually needed for excellence. Ask for more time if you need. OR, refer to tip number 2 to create more space in your life. Progress takes persistence and persistence takes time.

You don’t have to be an Einstein to let your genius shine through. Brilliance belongs to everyone…you just have to drill deep to get to the gold.

 

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