How do you stay focused during long tasks?

Ernest Wolfe
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Mari Halonen
Taking a little break and getting fresh air is excellent, especially when you can combine two things and take the dog out at the same time!
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I usually take a break and go outside. Sitting long hours at the task is not good for me.
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Freeman Laffey
Music is my therapy. I listen calming music during my work
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German Arrowoods
With the help of small breaks, some refreshments
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Denise Hanicke
break it up into smaller tasks and take proper breaks in between to get a clear head
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Frey Loong
For long tasks, ensuring the achievement of milestones is more important. Break the long task into several milestones and make sure to complete each on time and with quality.
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Emily Willis
I play deep house music!! It drowns out every distraction & helps me stay on task 🎧🥁
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I remove all distractions, such as phone, external light, music, etc. helps me stay focused a lot.
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TJ Larkin
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When a big task looms ahead, I shift into what I like to call 'sprint mode.' I work intensely for a set period, then take a refreshing break before diving back in. This method makes the work feel less overwhelming and keeps my energy levels up.
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Darren Bardsley
I create an environment that is free from distraction, so that I can focus on my task
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Yanlin Wu
I need to split it into small tasks and get some rest in between.
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Felix Sattler
To stay focused during long tasks, I break them down into smaller, manageable chunks and tackle them one at a time. I recently red about the Pomodoro technique, and it works wonders for me – short, focused work sessions followed by quick breaks help keep my energy and attention levels high.
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hritik choudhary
It's challenging to stay consistently focused on something for a long time. However, one key aspect is having genuine interest in the task. If you're truly passionate about it, distractions naturally won't grab your attention. So, always choose work that aligns with your interests. Forcing yourself to do something you're not interested in makes it difficult to stay focused over time. @nestolobo
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Brad Prey
I break down the tasks into smaller one
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Joan Tub
i usually breakdown them in segments and continue segment wise, completing each section brings me a sense of accomplishment and helps me stay focused.
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