The Power Of Concentration |
Your sleep and your breakfast eating habits, in particular, can be a very effective way of regulating your mood and increasing your capacity to concentrate the other thing I would say is that spending some time scheduling your time is also extraordinarily useful and so I can tell you a little bit about how to use schedules effectively so the first thing I would say is that you should develop a long-term plan you have to set up yo
ur vision like Geppetto when he's looking at the star before Pinocchio's transformation takes place. You have to set up your long-term vision to have some vision of the good towards which you're working and some vision perhaps of the hell that you're avoiding and then I would say once you set up that vision so that you know how to orient yourself then you should start designing your days and you can do that very effectively with a calendar like Google Calendar many people say well I hate using a schedule or I hate using a calendar and what I would say about that.
If you hate using a schedule or a calendar then you're probably using it wrong what you're doing is using the calendar as an external tyrant that's telling you what you should do if you were going to be a conventionally good person each day so you load yourself up with will say arbitrary responsibilities but that's not really how you should use a schedule what you should use a schedule to do is to design the day that you would most like to have and obviously that's going to include accepting some responsibilities and undertaking to make progress on those things that you have to make progress on to keep your life from collapsing into chaos but it should also mean that you schedule in activities that make you actually want to have that day and so if you're using a schedule properly it can be your friend and that can also be something that can increase your capacity to concentrate and then I would say well if you're very scattered then you can start to train yourself you might say well I need to learn to read without distraction okay well for the next week I'm going to read 10 minutes a day and I'm going to try to limit the distractions and if you're successful at that then you could try 12 minutes a day and if you're successful at that you could try 15 minutes a day and the trick is to set a goal for yourself that is slightly beyond your current level of performance enough to be challenging enough to be worthwhile if you accomplish but not so difficult that you're likely to fail and then practice incrementally day by day trying to inculcate the habits that you want to end and assume that it'll take you a number of months or even a number of years in order to become very fluent at the habit. The important thing is to start improving incrementally because incremental improvement pays off like compound interest and so I would also say that the trajectory that you're on is more important than your starting point and that's also an extraordinarily optimistic observation because it means that direction is more important than current position and in current position matters obviously but I don't think it does matter as much as direction so if you want to learn to concentrate more define what constitutes concentration break it into micro habits and then start practicing instantiation of those micro habits.
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