Its November! 7 Things You Should Focus on as the Year Comes to an End

Lifestyle
Nov. 01, 2018
Follow

Focus on the Goal not the distraction
Whether it's a project, vacation, or a skill you want to hone, focus your thoughts, energy, and actions on how it feels to get closer to something that matters to you.
Focus on the Future rather than the past.
Successful people focus on what they'll create—not on the circumstances that brought them to this point.

Focus on Blessings not on Regrets
Cultivate an attitude of gratitude by sharing your abundance with those around you. Not only will you feel good, but your mindset will shift, helping you to create more of what you want and less of what you don't.
Focus on Lessons Learnt not Offence
The purpose of lessons learned is to bring together any insights gained during a project that can be usefully applied on future projects. Don’t beat yourself up by how the lesson was communicated.
Focus on Love not on Hate
Someone did something sneaky, nasty or mean to you, and now you hate him for it. You’re absolutely right. What they did was wrong but hating is bad for you. It’s unhealthy and you can’t be happy until you trash it.

Focus on you not on others’ opinion
When you concentrate on what's important, you think less about the opinions of others.
Another person's opinion is often based not on your beliefs and behavior but on theirs. What's good for them may be terrible for you, or vice versa. Be who you want to be from your own perspective.
Focus on the Good not the bad
When we give over our power to others and allow that their impressions to become how we perceived, we lose out on who we really are. The only reality we can see is how we believe others see us. Focus on the good
Comments