Improve Concentration by Getting in the Zone
Many of us want to improve concentration - both for ourselves
and our children. If we could concentrate on tasks regardless of
how much or how little interest they held for us, our work
quality would improve vastly. At the same time, our children
seem to be affected by a lack of concentration as well - after
all, that's nothing new; all students daydream from time to
time, rather than focusing on the lesson at hand. Imagine if
they didn't, though - just imaging what could be accomplished,
and in how short a time! How much time is lost every year
because of poor concentration? In extreme cases, of course,
children (and some adults) are medicated for ADD or ADHD,
conditions that impair concentration. Most of us are considered
'normal' with regard to our concentration level, though, and we
know from personal experience that 'normal' still leaves a lot
of room for improvement!
If you agree that the quality of your work and life, and those
of your children, would be improved if you could only find a way
to improve concentration, read on. The problem most of us
experience with regard to concentration is that we are
distracted by a million little things almost constantly. For
example, problems have a way of intruding, as does physical
discomfort. When you have not had enough sleep, or are
distracted by a personal problem, it is amost impossible to
concentrate. What can you do to improve concentration under
these circumstances?
In some cases, the best thing to do might be to give in to your
state of distraction, and pursue your work at a later time. When
we choose the optimal time at which to do a certain job, we are
'in the zone', so to speak. Our concentration is perfect and
everything goes well. Work done 'in the zone' is often of much
higher quality than work that is done at other times.
This state of being can't always be called up at will, however.
Sometimes, we just have to wait for it - and deal with our other
problems first. The key seems to be the timing of work, and
being sure to get enough rest in the meantime. When the time is
right to do a certain job, it is almost guaranteed to go
smoothly because your concentration is optimal. Take full
advantage of this 'in the zone' feeling to get work done fast,
smoothly and effectively.