(English) Is Today the Day You Get into Focus?

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Matthew, thank you so much for your post. As a single woman, mother, realtor, bread winner, business entrepreneur and an amateur photographer I completely get all the nuances of your article. You are absolutely right, sometimes we make our lives busier than it should be and I wonder if all works as a scape, so we don’t have to think, nor have time to think with so many beeps, rings and alerts, on the things that are really lacingk or the things that are truly important…the people in front of us…As for me, I am reviewing my apps right now, and deleting anything that only clutter a life that is claiming for SIMPLE. Thank you.
You’re welcome Noemi, and thank you for your comment. I think you’re right: To some degree we can “lose” ourselves in the myriad attention grabbers, and almost use it as a “reason” to be unfocused. Recently I’ve been really working hard to play “by the hour” meaning focusing on the task at hand, only. When I want to check comments on a post or Facebook or email, I do it during the “appointed time” and focus on those; then when I’m supposed to be writing or talking to customers or whatever, I close the laptop and focus on the task or person. It’s suddenly *hard* to do this, but it’s a habit I believe I can relearn – as can we all! :>
Someone told me they had 700 apps on their phone, I didn’t even know that was possible! You are right about being constantly “de-railed”. I like how you use the photography as a healthy distraction. I find turning off alerts for a few hours brings some peace in a crazy world of technology.
So well said! I struggle with these exact sentiments every day. Such a great perspective!