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How to have a laser sharp focus

Having a laser sharp focus happens when you’re able to pay attention to details that have impact in your life. That includes being able to expand your ability to react as well. One of the best ways to get a great setup for having increased focus is developing an effective morning routine.

Paying attention to the details that impact your life

Paying attention to details is a highly valuable skill when observed properly.

It’s one of the first things I learned in school and ran with from my critical thinking class.

I find it’s applicable in several aspects of life.

Especially in positions that are of high importance.

Let’s apply it to being a security manager for example.

It’s possibly one of the most empathetic positions to exist.

You become successful by thinking and applying the same things you would want done for yourself to remain alive.

Sticking to the example: you would speculate and contemplate on all the possibilities that could happen as far as danger’s concerned; reverse engineer the ways to beat that catastrophe and be seen as a success because you thought ahead of whatever problem could’ve happened.

Expand your ability on to react

Expanding your ability to react is more of an effective spreading out of your resources.

Think of it in where you expand your depth of vision.

You’re able to see things much further down the road, and because of that, you’re able to make adjustments ahead of time.

I personally am able to do so from simulating common scenarios. Especially if there’s a high probability that I’ll go through whatever the situation might be.

It grows into more than just yourself once you reach a higher level of this execution. Eventually you have to put trust into teammates. They absolutely contribute to your individual abilities as you progress. This includes being able to react as well.

Sharpen your morning routine

Your morning routine is yet another important aspect of any project management.

Let me be clear in this: morning is relative in it being the point you start your day

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