Happyland wrote:Distractions are almost inevitable; especially if you have a lot on your plate, a big family, a lot of friends or live in a bustling big city with noise all around. Sometimes we try to be everything for everyone. We always say yes. Focusing on others means less time to focus on yourself. Saying no to people can be difficult but there are times when that is necessary so that we can maintain our focus and be productive while working from home.
nerdonforumcoin wrote:Yes, glad that you mentioned about noise-cancelling headsets. I think I can buy a cheaper ones in CDR king, is that true?
lu223 wrote:This is very helpful. Thank you. I recently discovered this site and this article has boosted my money making opportunities in terms ofbfocus and concentration. Thanks once again
spiderdust wrote:Those headphones are a must! The earbud ones are also good for blocking out sounds if you aren't able to get the noise-cancelling kind (although the noise cancelling ones do the best job).
Angie10 wrote:Luckily for me, there's just me and my husband, who's also usually working. So we don't really have any other people to consider. Well, unless some family member or friend drops in on us without prior warning. I'm just glad that some of our friends who used to live on either side of us have moved elsewhere because they never understood it when we begged off various events because we had to work.
purple19 wrote:i use headphones when i working on something on my computer
ceci wrote:Locked myself in the working station or the study room can help me to concentrate on my jobs without disturbing by the kids, but the little one will knock the door too some times.
ceci wrote:Locked myself in the working station or the study room can help me to concentrate on my jobs without disturbing by the kids, but the little one will knock the door too some times.
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