"Focus" is what we ask the kids to do a lot of. To stay on task. I could use a bit of my own medicine I think. I've found I can make a difference when working on something by figuring out what is most important about that given task. And using that to guide my decisions. Often I get bogged down in the details. They really trip me up, frustrate me, and I lose sight of the big value of what I'm doing. Asking myself "what's important" is a simple way to help me get past the sticky details and more easily achieve the full value of the task I'm doing at that given moment. Something to think about anyway.
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