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Kale Jones

It could be a beautiful, sunny day outside of your office window or the nearby construction work is diverting your attention – sometimes it is quite difficult to stay focused. In the work place, there are plenty of distractions that decrease productivity, encourage procrastination, and wreak havoc on the overall day.

Staying focused while at work is also pretty hard when you're not happy with the tasks you need to accomplish. Overall, it is important for an employee to block out the things that tempt their curiosity and concentration so they may achieve success and perform to the best of their ability.

Organization is Key

Let's say you are working on a big project for work. Of course, a cluttered workplace is notorious for causing distractions. Organizing your workstation is essential to promote productivity by keeping your focus on the project at hand. To successfully ignore outside disturbances, it is important to lie out everything you need to complete the project and nothing else.

It is highly suggested to remove anything that could cause a distraction, such as games, desk decorations, magazines, or office memos. When you forget something required of the project, you open the door towards procrastination. If you have to get up and retrieve an item, you may encounter chatty co-workers, the break room, or any other distractions that could affect your focus.

Create a Plan and Stick to It

Listing the steps necessary to complete a particular job, task, or project will help you stay focused on completion. Sometimes the best approach is to create a checklist that allows you to monitor your progress and see how far you are from achieving your goals.

Leave the Computer Off

One of the number one items in the workplace that causes one to lose focus and procrastinate is the computer (especially the Internet). Checking email, surfing the Web, online shopping, playing games, and chatting with friends are all things that threaten productivity while at work. When you don’t need the computer or the Internet to complete your current work duties, it is suggested to leave it turned off.

Delete Computer Games

For those who need the computer to complete a project, it is wise to delete all games and other unnecessary distractions from the Desktop and Applications. When working on a spreadsheet or creating a graph, disconnect from the Internet, so you don’t feel tempted to check or send an email, confirm the weather, or browse news headlines. You can't lose focus with distractions you don’t have easy access to.

In the end, while there is plenty of ways to stay focused during the workday, individuals usually benefit more when reasonable time management, realistic goal setting, strong organization, and efficient planning is implemented.

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