Jan 20, 2011

The student taking an exam, but distracted by a popular song running through his head; the businessman trying to write an important contract, but worried over an argument that he had that morning with his wife; the judge distracted by the fact that a teenager to whose defence he is trying to listen bears a striking resemblance to his own son: All of these persons could tell us something of the disadvantages of poor focus.
A focussed mind succeeds not only because it can solve problems with greater dispatch, but also because problems have a way of somehow vanishing before its focussed energies, without even required to be solved. A focussed  mind often attracts opportunities for success that, to less focussed ( and therefore less successful) individuals, appear to come by sheer luck.
( Source :www.speakingtree.in)

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