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Sorry I missed this. Hope to attend a future session.

Thanks for the writing.

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No issue!

I've got the recording for you here, Rosalind.

https://admiredleadership.com/connecting-to-admired-leadership-december-6-2024/

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This analogy hit home for me: focusing on obstacles makes them seem insurmountable, while focusing forward makes the path smoother. It’s not about denying the existence of barriers, but choosing not to let them dictate our direction. I love how this approach turns attention into a kind of superpower that aligns actions with intentions. Any tips on how to reset when distractions creep in?

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In what setting, Robert? Distractions to a day-to-day process or something else more specifically?

If a distractions has already taken root while you're supposed to be on task somewhere else. Perhaps you might choose to fully address the distraction to the point where it is marked off your list. If a distraction is going to persist... perhaps allow it higher priority and to be dealt with immediately.

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Good morning,

Solid stuff.

I have also learned if we focus on the work (I mean truly focus) the rest often takes care of it's self. There are going to be bumps along the road. This is where virtue of fortitude comes in.

Before we begin anything, we'd do well to find/know our priorities.

Thank you for your time.

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Great call to action for this week!

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