Patience is a bitter plant that produces sweet fruit.
Charles Swindoll
Here is no one way to find focus, but what works for me is to clear everything away and create a little space of tranquil focus. Some tips for doing that:
- Close the browser and your email program. If you need to work in the browser then make sure no tabs or windows are open other than the one you absolutely need.
- Turn off all notifications. Trying to focus while something is notifying you of an incoming email or tweet or Facebook update is impossible.
- Turn off the Internet. Shut off your connection, unplug your router, or best yet, go to a place where the is no Internet (yes, those still exist). This is the absolute best way to find focus.
- Close all programs and windows other than what you need for this one task.
- Have a very important task to do. Not just “check email” but “write chapter in my novel” or “write that kick-ass blog post I’ve been planning” or “write that new Android app”.
- Clear your desk. No need to spend all day on this — shove everything in a drawer or put it in a box to be sorted later. Don’t fiddle with this now. In fact, don’t fiddle with anything — don’t worry about the perfect setup or perfect notebook for writing or the perfect anything.
- Plug in the headphones. If you have people around who might distract you, wearing headphones and playing some good, peaceful music is perfect.
- Use a simple program. For writing, I like plain text editors (TextEdit, TextWrangler) or writing programs that block everything out (OmmWriter, WriteRoom). No distractions.
Once you have this environment (and you shouldn’t spend more than a few minutes setting it up), get going on your task. Do nothing but that one task. Don’t switch to another task.
Read the rest http://zenhabits.net/focus/
Other tips, a can of Moxie, and a red stapler…
Electing even a few Libertarians to a governing board, is akin to having a designated driver in a roomful of drunks.
Doug Klippel, LP County Chair, Jacksonville, FL

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