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The Double Win

3 Actions to Beat Your Biggest Distractions

The Double Win

Michael Hyatt

Education, Productivity, Influence, Teamleadership, Self-improvement, Selfdevelopment, Achievement, Business, Intentionality, Management, Personaldevelopment, Selfleadership, Leadership

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

What’s your biggest distraction? Be honest! For us, there’s no question about it—our biggest distraction is ourselves. Too often, we find ourselves responding to text messages or jumping from low-priority task to another instead of tackling more demanding work. Well today, we’re going to show you how to beat distractions and make yourself more productive than ever! Research shows that the typical worker is interrupted about every three minutes! Worse, we often distract ourselves by checking social media or surfing the web. All those “little” breaks undermine your productivity. Today, we’ll tell you how to— Silence the noise (literally) that interrupts your focus. Gently but firmly discourage drop-in visitors from breaking your concentration. Use technology to fight technology, which so often interrupts your work. Increase your frustration tolerance so resist the temptation to bail on a task. Heighten your focus with music scientifically proven to help you concentrate. Use social cues to signal your unavailability for a “quick question.” Wean yourself off of dopamine, brain chemical that produces a momentary high when checking messages. This episode is sponsored by my (Michael’s) new book, Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less. This proven system has helped thousands of people end the overwhelm and regain their margin at work and at home. You can pre-order the book now and claim a ton of exclusive bonuses. The bonuses are for a limited time, so order now. Subscribe & Review in iTunes If haven’t yet subscribed to our podcast in iTunes, do it today. You’ll get practical, actionable advice delivered straight to your device every week. Don’t miss a single episode! Click here now to subscribe in iTunes. We’d be super-grateful if you’d also leave a review on iTunes. That’ll help others find this program so they can benefit too. We read every single review too. Good, bad, or indifferent, we’d love to hear what you think. Click here to rate the podcast and leave your own review. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Freedom app Google Voice Focusatwill.com “4 Ways to Turn Off Annoying Notifications on Your Android Phone or iPhone” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Hi I'm Megan Hyatt Miller and this is Lead to Win the weekly podcast to help you

0:08.3

win at work and succeed at life. In this episode we're talking about

0:12.3

every leader's Achilles heel, distractions.

0:15.2

We're going to help you identify your single biggest distraction and how to beat it. Man, this is a real problem because so often it's distractions that keep us from

0:30.4

getting our most important work done.

0:32.2

They do.

0:32.6

In fact, I devoted an entire chapter

0:35.3

in my new book, Free to Focus, which isn't out yet,

0:37.5

but I just was reading through it yesterday

0:39.6

recording the audio book,

0:40.7

and I realized again how big of an issue this is for most people.

0:44.3

Right, so if we're going to be able to focus on our most important work and making our

0:48.4

greatest contribution, we've got to figure out how to deal with distractions.

0:51.8

We do.

0:52.8

Well, we're joined by Larry Wilson, one of our senior content creators, who is going to walk us

0:56.4

through this subject.

0:57.4

Larry, good to see you.

0:59.1

Hey guys, great to be here.

1:00.9

And I want to let the cat out of the bag right away and tell everybody what their biggest distraction is.

1:07.0

Are you ready?

1:08.0

I'm ready.

1:09.0

I'm ready. Your biggest distraction is you, yourself. We are our own biggest distractions most of the time. Let's just take a

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