I had a someone send me a list of tips to help stay focused at work, and I thought I would pass them along...
1. Set your IM status. If you use
Instant Messenger, when you don’t want to be disturbed, make use of the
status and set yourself as being away or busy. Your friends and
colleagues will honour that. They can either send you an email or look
you up later when you aren’t as busy.
2. Listen to the right types of music. Music is a
great way of settling into the working routine. In addition, having
music can drown out office noises like printers and background
chattering. Be careful though, depending on personal preference, some
types of music are not particularly conducive to productive work. For
me, I can’t work when listening to songs with lots of lyrics because
the words interrupt my thinking process
3. Find the best time to do repetitive and boring tasks.
No matter how much you try to avoid it, you’re going to have to face
doing things which are either repetitive or boring. For these tasks, I
find it is best to choose a time in the day to work on them. For
example, I’m more alert at the start of the day, so it’s better to work
on things which require brain power early. Working on boring tasks that
can be done via auto-pilot are better left towards the end of the day
when I’m usually tired.
4. Clean up your desk. Some of you may have desks
which can only be described as ordered chaos. That’s not necessarily a
bad thing as long as you can find what you need without too much
digging around. However, if you can’t, I suggest cleaning up your desk.
That doesn’t mean having an empty desk, it just means having neat
stacks of paper, all filed in the correct location. It also helps
tremendously having all the things you need easily within arms reach.
For example, if you need a place to write, having your pen and notepad
close by and easily accessible is incredibly useful.
5. Change your mindset and make work fun. For me, I
find it difficult to stay focused on doing things I’m not by nature
interested in doing. In most cases, there’s probably nothing I can do
about it. However, be mindful of the fact that your perception of work
is something you can control. For my last tip here, I suggest you try
changing your mindset or turning work into a game. An unfocused mind,
is an unchallenged mind. So make things fun!

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