Working for yourself can be fun. It can be
rewarding. It can be lucrative and exciting and all those fun
other fun to say words. It can also have a LOT of
distractions, especially when the bulk of your business is
conducted online the way mine is. That said, here are 18 ways to
kick distractions to the curb
right now to
afford yourself more time today to be productive and finish up that
project you've been dragging butt on for the last week and a
half. And don't act like you don't know what I'm talking
about either!
Don't worry... once you have that big project
off your plate, you can let yourself get distracted again
for a bit. But only for a bit, and then it's back to the
'Elimination Station'. Got it? Alright, here it goes in
pretty much random order 'cuz I can do that if I want to...
- Turn off Twitter.
- Forget about Facebook.
- Stop checking your email.
- Leave the forums.
- STOP the endless loop of surfing, and being social, and
reading just 'one more article'. Trust me when I tell you,
it's never ending and once you're caught in the loop it's 'hella
hard' to break out of.
- In fact, turn off the Internet altogether... make any
research material you need available offline if possible.
If not, use Firefox and install something like LeechBlock if you just can't help
yourself.
- Turn off your phone. BOTH phones, not just your house
phone or your cell phone.
- Unplug your television.
- Shut down all programs except that which you need to complete
your project. I mean it. ALL of them.
- Drown out sound by plugging in earphones with classical or
motivating instrumental music.
- Clean off your desk. Completely. In fact, clean
off both desk tops. Your real one and your virtual one.
- Close your curtains and turn on a lamp. Yes the outside
world is pretty, but you have a project to complete.
- Turn off your fax machine.
- Take off your clothes. No I don't mean get naked.
But make sure you're wearing something comfy because uncomfy is a
distraction.
- Eat before you start. An empty, growling belly is...
you guessed it! A distraction.
- Satisfy your thirst first. Keep a bottle of water handy
at all times. Thirsty is distracting, and you don't need
any more excuses to stay distracted right?
- Create signage. As in 'Do Not Disturb Me'
signage. Hang it on your door, and maybe add a skull and
crossbones for good measure.
- Accept that sometimes a distraction will get the best of you
and learn to recognize when it's happening and get yourself back
on track.
There you have it. 18 ways you can kick
distractions in the tail and send them on their merry way so YOU
can get a little work done already. Sheesh.
How about
you? Have some distractions that are on a mission to
derail you? Have some cool ways you kick 'em? I'd love
to hear them. Just drop me a note below. Warm regards,

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