Examine each of your college classes to see in which one you are most off course. Write about your desired outcomes, and/or experiences for the course and where you actually are in the pursuit of these goals. If you believe that you are on course in all of your college classes, write about where you are off course in another role in your life.
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We don’t need data to let us know losing focus and getting off task is a common problem; that much is common sense. The bigger issue is knowing what gets us off task. Once we do, we can avoid losing focus in the first place as well as get back and stay on task when we do get off course. So how do you practically do that?
First, accept that staying focused is a daily discipline to be cultivated. The natural tendency is to get off course – it’s normal.
While getting off course and losing focus is costly to anyone, it can be a death knell for those privileged to serve in a ROWE (Results Only Work Environment) and students.
1. Write about where you are presently off course in your role as a student and offer a plan for making a course correction.
1. Write about where you are presently off course in your role as a student and offer a plan for making a course correction.