In the Attention Economy the things that keep your attention should be given more weight.
Note I didn't say what "has" your attention.
I'm asking ... what is KEEPING your attention.
However, that's not always how it works out. The reality is that we all have multiple things pulling and pining for our attention. Some are self-induced and others are imposed by others. Whether it's family, friends, work or something else there are things in our lives that do require and deserve our attention.
The challenge for each of us is to find that balancing point.
We are each given the same amount of time every day.
It's up to us to determine how best to us that time.
Choose Wisely.
Your Focus is Your Future
What you pay attention to defines you.
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Note I didn't say what "has" your attention.
I'm asking ... what is KEEPING your attention.
However, that's not always how it works out. The reality is that we all have multiple things pulling and pining for our attention. Some are self-induced and others are imposed by others. Whether it's family, friends, work or something else there are things in our lives that do require and deserve our attention.
The challenge for each of us is to find that balancing point.
We are each given the same amount of time every day.
It's up to us to determine how best to us that time.
Choose Wisely.
Your Focus is Your Future
What you pay attention to defines you.
“Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.”
~Jose Ortega y GassettTags: #GrowthMindset #GTD
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Jeff is business advisor, mentor and community engagement expert. He brings over 20 years of Channel Sales, Partner Marketing and Alliance expertise to audiences around the world in speaking engagements and via his writing. He has worked for Microsoft, Kodak, and K2. He is currently at Oracle where he works with partners, including Microsoft and Microsoft partners, to create Hybrid Cloud solutions on a global scale.
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