Have you ever had to get on with a task or a job and found you
could not concentrate, while an Italian student came up with a wonderful
process to help him concentrate on getting a task done. Here is how he did it,
and how you may be able to use his idea.
Get a basic timer and
then pick a task you want to concentrate on.
Remove obvious distractions (like turning off your phone).
The first few times you try this I recommend that you set the timer for 5 minutes,
then give the task at hand everything you have. If your mind starts to wander, snap yourself back and remind
yourself you need to
maintain this level of concentration for just a few more minutes.
Five minutes may not seem like a great deal of time,
but it is when you are trying to focus. After you have trained yourself to focus
for five minutes and are comfortable doing this, increase your timer to 10
minutes and work on the task for that amount of time, without losing your
concentration. (If 10 minutes is too long, move your timer to 7 minutes.) The
idea is to have success at being focused for a short period of time.
When you have mastered the 10-minute concentration time then give
yourself a break. Over a period of a week, the idea is to move from a
focus time of 5 minutes to a focus time of 30 minutes.
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much you get done
and how easily you train yourself to become highly and productively focused. As you do this, you
are actually training your brain to block out distractions and increase your
ability to concentrate for extended periods of time without a timer.
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