9.
Focus
After you set your priorities and you
are able to manage time, you have to be able to focus on what you are doing.
You have to learn the art of focusing. As simple as it sounds, it is one of the
most difficult things to do. It is not easy maintaining a laser focus on what
you are doing and not be distracted.
There are psychological noises
everywhere, even in your own thoughts there will be stuff demanding your
attention. But you must have the ability to sieve through the myriad of things
and focus on what needs to be done at any point in time. That is a major habit
of star performers, they know how to focus; they know how to sieve through the
muddled thoughts, they know what they want and they go after it, not minding
what is going on within, around, below or above them. They just focus on what
they have to do; they are not easily distracted or carried away.
You have to maintain focus, it is key
to star performance. People usually get swept away by emotions and situations
and then leave what they are doing or supposed to do to mind whatnot. Star
performers do not fall prey to such trifles.
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