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Stay Focused. Stay Motivated. Get Things Frickin’ Done!

Author: J. Angelo Racoma Category: Blogs and blogging, Problogging, Productivity, Work, Writing Tags: arts, Blogs and blogging, GTD, lifehacking, Problogging, Productivity, Work, Writing Views: 10231

Saturday
Jun 3, 2006

Thinking capHave you ever found yourself staring blankly into space, doing nothing when you’re supposed to be productive? Had there been times when you were seemingly on the verge of breakthroughs (in whatever it is that you do), but the next moment you suddenly lose your groove and have to start from scratch? Do you find it difficult to start being productive, and when you finally find your flow, do you struggle to keep it? Do you easily get distracted?

Well, I’ve been in these situations time and again. Probably every other writer trying to come up with his or her masterpiece for that day (or week, or month, or year) has, too. And it’s likely that anyone else in any field would have his or her downtimes in terms of productivity.

Whether you’re tired, burned out, stressed, sick, or simply uninspired, you would inevitably find yourself in situations where you just want to stop what it is you’re trying to do, get some rest, and pick up from where you left after a while.

But, alas! In some cases this just isn’t possible. Like for me, when I get cut from what I’m trying to do, I simply lose my line of thought and I’d have to start from square one. It’s like retracing one’s steps to find something you’ve lost. Yet instead of finding what I’ve “lost,” in many instances, I find myself arriving at a totally different scenario or perspective.

Sometimes it’s good—I get to come up with something better. Sometimes, not.

I’ve been checking out a handful of lifehacking and GTD sites earlier, for something I’ve been drafting for FG on productivity. Ironically, life happened and I had to pause for a while (a long while). So I ended up having to start from scratch, and so I come up with radically different idea. And hence I’m writing here, as it seems more appropriate for the J Spot.

Let’s cut to the chase

In the course of my reading up on GTD sites earlier, I’d picked up something share-worthy. If you want to get things done, you’d better stay focused and stay motivated!

These aren’t exactly new concepts. Still, it’s good to be reminded of the simple things—such advice usually goes a long way.

I hope you would agree with me when I say that humans aren’t built for multitasking, or at least it’s very very difficult for those in knowledge-based and artistic work to juggle several things at the same time. To do well in this regard, you would need to be focused in what you are doing. Whether you’re writing, designing, conceptualizing something, or other such activities, you need to keep your mind free from distractions.

You need to direct all your energies into accomplishing your goal.

However, staying focused is usually not enough. You’d also need to be motivated, so you will stick to what you’re doing to the end. Whether your motivation is money, love (makes the world go ‘round), fame, helping people out, or a little bit of all, it’s good to have something inside you that pushes you to do better, and that sees you through to the end.

Get things done!

There are a handful of other factors that help us get things done, such as the productivity tools that we use, whether these be high tech (PDAs, computers, the Internet) or low (pens, paper, moleskine notebooks, strings tied on forefingers). But the best “tools” are those intrinsic to us, like drive, determination and passion, and of course being focused and motivated.

Right now my mind’s still a bit too cluttered and disorganized to come up with anything else that can be useful (and I’ve probably been rambling for too long on this post, too).

So for the meantime, I leave you with a handful of resources and articles that I’ve been reading up on. I hope you also find these helpful and useful.

  • The 4-day workweek from A List Apart
  • 43 things
  • 43 folders
  • To-Done (closed, but nonetheless great reads!)
  • Lifehacker
  • How to accomplish anything with your words from Pearsonified

Update: How could I have forgotten to include David Peralty’s LifeSpy? Enjoy reading, folks!


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ia

June 3rd, 2006 at 6:32 am

Argh, how do artistic people keep up with desk job types anyway? Will there be a compromise? A compromise not towards the eight-to-fivers?

(I like the idea of lists and folders but I’m still irritated by the login screens you have to get to after no less than one click and a shot of impatience. Somebody standardize instant login screens. Or cheap biometrics. Fast.)

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taorist

June 3rd, 2006 at 8:17 am

Other great GTD-related sites/tools/resources

http://blackbeltproductivity.net/blog

http://gtdwannabe.blogspot.com

http://dcubed.ca/

http://planetpooks.wordpress.com/

http://www.diyplanner.com/

http://www.emaginacion.com.ar/cym

We could be joined at the hip on this one. I’ve also been doing GTD since November 2005. So far, I’m still in the “yellowbelt stage”

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taorist

June 3rd, 2006 at 8:18 am

Jeesh…sorry for the messed up comments above.

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Lex

June 5th, 2006 at 8:10 am

The price of good work is more work. Hey, the boss trusts you.

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Corsarius

June 5th, 2006 at 1:09 pm

great advice. because we ply the same trade, i’m now looking at you as a guru ;) and lex is right—good work results in more work. but of course, that can be good, hehe!

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J. Angelo Racoma

June 23rd, 2006 at 9:16 am

Sorry for this late reply to the comments, but as they say, better late than dead!

@Ia, sometimes I wonder, too. But there are good arguments in favor of either party, such as discipline vs. passion and security vs. freedom & fulfillment. Which are you, btw?

@Taorist, thanks for the links. I fixed up the formatting a bit.

@Forever Geek, yeah. Thanks for the pingback. You’re a great writer, too! :P :P

@Lex, that’s a comforting thought! :P

@Corsarius, me? A guru?

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JAMALCO BAPTISTE

October 6th, 2006 at 11:10 am

Hello,

My name is Jamalco Baptiste and I am the founder of Sofocused Marketing & Promotions. At SFM we strive to get the message of “being focused” out to the masses. The brand is not just a saying its a lifestyle that can be lived by anyone who has a mission in life. Here are some examples of people that we are reaching with our “stay focused” campaign:

-recent graduates continuing their education
-athletes basketball, runners, etc.
-musicians
-dancers
-fashion designers
-stock brokers

The list is endless, everyone needs to “Stay Focused” no matter what situation they are going through in life. We even have company t-shirts , hats and even toddler and infant clothing that we sell to let the world that you are “FOCUSED”.

As the founder of this motivational company I set a personal mission that “sofoused”, “stay focused”, “get focused”, “I’m sofocused will all be household words in the near future.

In the world today if your not focused, your lost!

STAY FOCUSED!

To contact me please use the contact numbers below.

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Jason Hights

November 4th, 2008 at 5:44 am

I just got a new website. Did the whole thing using TaskUs (www.Taskus.com
). I’m starting to believe in this personal
outsourcing thing.

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