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Are You Focusing on The Right Things? Asks Executive Touch Worldwide

"If you're struggling to make progress in your professional life, chances are you may be focusing on the wrong things," explains Executive Touch Worldwide. The firm has offered their advice to help professionals prioritize what's important.



    NEW YORK, NY, April 29, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Executive Touch Worldwide have outlined how many people struggle to focus and often feel distracted by incoming emails, social media and other notifications. The firm highlights how this can make people feel increasingly stressed as they remain busy but do not feel as though they have actually achieved anything significant.

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Here, Executive Touch Worldwide has highlighted some vital techniques that people can use to get rid of distractions and focus only on areas that will contribute to their overall development:

Identify the reward
"A key factor in prioritizing is the reward we experience when we accomplish them," states James Sagar, CEO of Executive Touch Worldwide. The business owner recommends professionals to work out what it is they want to get out of completing these things and using this as incentive to focus.

Break the big things down
A practical tip is to start by breaking down the big project into smaller chunks and write those chunks down. "You should commit ALL of the small chunks to paper, not just the first few steps for this week's to-do list," outlines James Sagar.

Have strategy/vision time in your diary
Have some time set aside each week or month to come up with new ideas. This is the mental equivalent of stepping away from your desk and letting your eye muscles relax a few times each day. "This strategy time can be more productive if accompanied by a walk in the fresh air," highlights James Sagar of Executive Touch Worldwide.

Notice what you're doing
Professionals should swap their to-do list for a 'done' list for a week to see where their time and energy is going. Review the done lists at the end of the day or week, and be honest with yourself. Is the bigger stuff being acted upon?

Make the way ahead clear and compelling
"It's hard to focus when you don't know where you are heading," states Mr. Sagar. Professionals must get clear on what it is they want and why. People are more likely to be focused and driven to achieve their goals when they know exactly where they're heading.

Executive Touch Worldwide works closely with their contractors in order to help them focus and achieve big goals. To do this the firm specifically focus on teaching time management skills as well as implementing productivity strategies. This helps individuals to meet their targets and the firm to grow collectively by reaching larger goals.

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