We feel really
frustrated when we want our mind to focus on one particular thing or idea but
we find our thoughts are wandering too wide and far. A number of internal and
external distractions are responsible for our mind’s deviation; these
distractions cripple mental ability to focus on a particular issue. Good news
is we can learn how to address these distractions and narrow down our mental focus while taking all other things off the mind.
Concentrate:
First
we need to know what concentration means. Simply, concentration is taking our
mind off many things and putting it on one thing. It is an ability to narrow
down the focus of our mind directing all mental processes to work on a single
task.
Learn
by looking at other people:
You
can learn a lot from looking at other people how they concentrate. For example,
if a good movie is on and audience are totally absorbed in it. What these
audiences are doing? Their eyes are fixed over screen, their ears are very
attentive to what being said and they breathing very slowly. It requires a
major distraction to break their attention stream. These physical signs may
help you to learn how to focus and improve your concentration abilities.
Avoid
constant sensory input:
To
concentrate, it is vital to avoid constant sensory input. Multitasking, loud
noises and visual stimulation not only make concentration hard, doing so for
some time develops a non-concentration habit that is really hard to break
later.
Avoid
outside noise:
Avoid
outside distraction to take your concentration away. Try to be in a quiet place;
equally important is to learn how to block out noise would help you stay
focused.
Take
breaks:
Taking
breaks at appropriate intervals would help you to recharge your energy levels.
Go outside, breathe deeply and take a brisk walk; it can enable you coming back
to your task ready to focus more creatively.
Mediation:
Learning
about concentration enhancement techniques, especially mediation would help you
to learn how to avoid distractions and stay calmed and focused.
Prioritize
your task:
One
possible reason your failure to concentre on a particular issue lies in you
lack an ability to prioritize your tasks. You are too occupied with different
things, assignments and tasks and your mind grapples to get hold of all these
things at a time. This results in a short focus where you concentrate on one
issue for a while then your thoughts rush to some other assignment. With
prioritizing tasks, assignments or whatever you do, you provide your mind with
a clear structure that in turns directs our limited mental processing capacity and
enables focusing on a particular task.
Take
proper sleep:
The
fact that sleep is good for brain is undisputed. The brain, according to a
latest research, performs a clean up operation during sleep. It implies that
lack of sleep left toxic material in our brain cells that can play havoc by
crippling our ability to think and focus; no matter what amount of caffeine we
take to fix it.
Harvard
Medial School’s Division of Sleep Medicine showed in a study that any
productivity gains from abandoning sleep to work are outweighed by detrimental
effects of sleep deprivation on mood, ability to focus, and access to
higher-level brain functions for days to come.
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