How to Avoid Distractions in School and in Business

by Shirley George Frazier on April 22, 2008

Who, this week, has the best widget, program, or software?

No matter where you’re located, someone wants you to see the latest, greatest something, and if you try it once, the creator promises that it will change your life.

This claim is made hundreds of times while you’re in college or operating a business. How about you? Very few times, if ever, has this claim positively altered my study practices or post-college goals.

Three things have occurred in most cases:

  • Time drain while attempting to learn a process that took me back to the basics (what I had been doing)
  • Energy overload becoming enthused with a product that promised a positive result but did not deliver
  • Wasted money (if available for a fee) due to a convincing sales pitch

I admit that some items do deliver, but many more are a distraction, delaying your arrival from the goal you want to reach.

Here are three methods I suggest to students or business owners when speaking at seminars throughout the world to determine if a new program is a distraction or good deal:

1. Ask yourself before opting in, “How will this item create a better experience from what I use now?”
2. Search for comments from other users. You’ll be able to tell the good reviews from those that are planted or mean spirited.
3. Compare the pros and cons with competitive options.

You’ll deal with many distractions throughout your life. Develop good habits now to make the best decisions as you sidestep your way to success.

Call me at 973-279-2799 or Email me through this contact form to share this topic with your students or employees at your next meeting or conference.

Shirley George Frazier

Shirley George Frazier is recognized as the world’s authority on the gift basket industry. She is head basketologist at Sweet Survival LLC (known on the web as GiftBasketBusiness.com), which assists creative people to turn their passion into rewarding businesses. Shirley is also author of How to Start a Home-Based Gift Basket Business, The Gift Basket Design Book, and Marketing Strategies for the Home-Based Business. If you're looking for a speaker who's easy to work with, one that attendees will thank you for bringing to the event, contact Shirley at 973-279-2799 or Shirley@ShirleySpeaks.com.

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