From Deseret News archives:
Quiet the clutter to gain some focus
Each one of these business owners had borrowed money to make a go of their business. They had to come up with a business plan to give to the bank. It all looked so good on paper. Then came putting the plan into action; isn't that what happens to us? Did you know that we all have businesses, and our home represents that capital investment!
We have such grand ideas and go hog-wild to implement them. Then we get tired and crash and burn! How can we find balance and consistency? The key is starting small!
Break the grand plan down into its parts and then establish simple habits for your morning, afternoon and evening to keep you on track with your grand plan. This all sounds well and good, but when it comes right down to it, there is something in the way! It is the clutter that is on your desk and every flat surface. That clutter is what is going on in your brain. We have to quiet the clutter to get some focus.
Their next assignment was to get a timer and put it on their desk. Then to get a spiral notebook to take notes on when they had an idea; put this notebook on the side of their desk closest to their writing hand. This one thing will keep us from getting sidetracked with our outstanding ideas. All we have to do is jot them down and go back to what we were working on. We are very creative people, and we don't want to squelch that creativity, we want to focus it so we can finally see an idea come to fruition.
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