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More than any of the 4 stages of a High Performance Routine, improving the Focus stage has transformed my life the most.

Basically, my life got better when I started to:

  1. Concentrate on a core set of values and goals
  2. Take my own ability to focus more seriously

Even in my 30s I was totally lost, pulled between different priorities and directions.  I had no real expertise or career capital.

And I was miserable as a result.

It was only by focusing that I was able to inch towards something more meaningful. And the more I focused, the better life became.

Early on I was lucky to recognise the effect social media had on my focus, so I ditched it.

I was also drawn to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and how it helps people stay in the moment even in the presence of difficult stuff (like anxiety or boredom).

And I read people like Cal Newport, Nancy Klein, Barbara Oakley, David Allen, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Greg McKeown, all of whom added something to my understanding of focus.

I did my Doctorate whilst working full time and juggling a young family – so much of that was down to improved focus.

And so for my latest challenge… I have been meaning to write a book (on the subject of High Performance Routines) for a while.

But I am still time poor, with a busy business, and a lot of commitments as a Dad which I won’t compromise.

So, my latest idea is to try and write the book in one pomodoro (i.e. 25 minutes of intense focus) a day.

What do you think? Is it possible?

Could my book be next on the list one day?

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