In a world consumed with constant distractions and multitasking, it seems like we’re becoming more like bumblebees—paying short visits to one flower after another. We’ve never faced “incoming data" like this before, and it’s affecting our attention spans, stress levels, and ultimately, our productivity.
With the world of politics feeling incredibly polarized, the news cycle (with lots of alarmist stories!) going 24/7, and social media at the very tips of our fingers, life feels distracting, overwhelming, and at times, suffocating. How do we stay focused and working toward our goals?
How can we help our children navigate this noisy world where they’re being pulled in so many directions? How can we help them understand what they should pay attention to and what things should probably just be ignored?
In my years of evaluating leaders, I’ve come to appreciate what virtually all of them have in common:
With a new school year upon us, this is a great opportunity to teach your children and students how to ignore the constant "noise" from the outside world and apply these concepts in their lives. Arguably, this could be their most important learning lesson of the year!
So, whether you’re a parent, teacher, mentor, or coach, have the children under your influence set new goals and strategies for the coming year. Encourage them to develop at least one goal in each of the following categories:
The more we can instill the value of setting goals, plans, and strategies for life in our children at an early age, the better positioned they will be to achieve success, fulfillment, joy, and impact. Otherwise, especially in this day and age, they’ll be destined for distraction and random outcomes. It may be a mindshift for them, but they and their dreams are worth it!
And, trust me, one day they’ll thank you for it!