There are two major layers of success, but one is very rarely talked about.
There is a process which is all hard work and nothing interesting. It’s the daily grind, doing the same boring things every day for years, sacrificing doing fun things for hustling your goal.
Then there's the event, the Instagram-worthy moment. It's the sleek new car, the dream vacation photo, the celebratory tweet announcing a successful business exit. These are the visible peaks that get all the attention, the final product of a grueling, unseen journey.
But what lies beneath the surface? The countless hours of invisible effort, the blood, sweat, and tears poured into the process. The late nights spent grinding, the sacrifices made, the relentless pursuit that led to this singular moment of public validation.
The event is the applause at the end of the play, but the invisible process is the entire performance – the rehearsals, the stumbles, the unwavering dedication that brought the curtain up.
The easiest part first - remove all distractions from your environment.
• Delete all social media apps so you have to use them on the browser.
• Silence all notifications.
• Turn your phone to grayscale mode to make it less appealing if you happen to pick it up during work anyway. Without the visual stimulation of color, you might be less likely to get sucked into endless social media feeds.
•Declutter Your Workspace: A messy environment can contribute to feelings of overwhelm. Tidy up your workspace and remove unnecessary clutter. This will create a calmer, more focused environment.
•Noise Canceling (Optional): If background noise is a major distraction, consider using noise-canceling headphones or playing white noise to create a more peaceful work environment.
Remember, the key is finding what works best for you. Experiment with different techniques and create a focus zone that allows you to work productively and minimize procrastination.
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There are two major layers of success, but one is very rarely talked about.
There is a process which is all hard work and nothing interesting. It’s the daily grind, doing the same boring things every day for years, sacrificing doing fun things for hustling your goal.
Then there's the event, the Instagram-worthy moment. It's the sleek new car, the dream vacation photo, the celebratory tweet announcing a successful business exit. These are the visible peaks that get all the attention, the final product of a grueling, unseen journey.
But what lies beneath the surface?
The countless hours of invisible effort, the blood, sweat, and tears poured into the process. The late nights spent grinding, the sacrifices made, the relentless pursuit that led to this singular moment of public validation.
The event is the applause at the end of the play, but the invisible process is the entire performance – the rehearsals, the stumbles, the unwavering dedication that brought the curtain up.
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The easiest part first - remove all distractions from your environment.
• Delete all social media apps so you have to use them on the browser.
• Silence all notifications.
• Turn your phone to grayscale mode to make it less appealing if you happen to pick it up during work anyway. Without the visual stimulation of color, you might be less likely to get sucked into endless social media feeds.
•Declutter Your Workspace: A messy environment can contribute to feelings of overwhelm. Tidy up your workspace and remove unnecessary clutter. This will create a calmer, more focused environment.
•Noise Canceling (Optional): If background noise is a major distraction, consider using noise-canceling headphones or playing white noise to create a more peaceful work environment.
Remember, the key is finding what works best for you. Experiment with different techniques and create a focus zone that allows you to work productively and minimize procrastination.
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