Thursday, October 21, 2010

Distractions

It’s crucial that you admit to yourself: you can’t read and consume
everything. You can’t do everything, respond to everything. Not only would
the attempt take up all of your waking hours, but you’d fail. There’s too
much out there to read, too many people to potentially connect with and
respond to, too many possible projects and tasks to actually complete.

It’s impossible. Once you admit this, the next logical argument is that
if you can’t do and read and respond to everything, you must choose what
you’ll do and read and respond to, and let the rest go.

Let the rest go. This is unbelievably important. You have to accept this,
and be OK with it.


Focus

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