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We all have gone through this situation, where we are doing some work but still, we’re distracted by other work. For me, it’s about online lectures and writing notes, and here my focus gets divided into two works. I try to focus on one thing at a time but the efforts are vain. this happens with us always. I’ve read many ideas, articles about how to concentrate on things but no one has written on unfocused concentration. So I overcome this (Still overcoming no promises) with some tricks.
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Start training your conscious mind while doing work. If your brain starts to lose concentration on another equal amount of important work, then stop there, and remind yourself that right now this is also your priority and after finishing this you’ll jump on that work. The conscious reminder is handy. It is like a restrain on your brain.
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If you are working on a laptop then only use a laptop don’t go for your smartphone. Using both devices will create an absolute headache and it will confuse your mind. If you think that you need a smartphone for social media and messaging, then go for their web versions. Pin them on your browser so you won’t lose your important messages.
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if you’re an anxious person who overthink every little possible crisis then the best option for you is to complete your work and then take a rest. Sometimes if fail to complete our work then we get anxious and distracted while doing other things (Obviously work-related). To eradicate this problem try to complete the work in your hand then shift for another one.
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