Title: Final Tips & Strategies

Hey there!

Over the last few days we've talked about the 
different ways you can improve focus and subsequently,
increase productivity and quality output.

Today is our final email in this series, and so I
want to leave you with a few final tips and strategies
that I hope will help you.

Tip #1: Commit to One Thing at a Time
Yesterday I mentioned the importance of narrowing
your focus down to one main goal at a time since
it's been proven that our brain responds better
when we are working on one project at a time,
rather than attempting to multi-task.

So, begin by choosing just one idea, create a
schedule that includes goal-based milestones,
allocate time to each task and get started!

Use project management tools to help you stay
on track.  Here's one worth considering:

Tip #2: Prioritize Your Goals
What projects aren’t panning out? What do
you feel is less likely to be a success?

What tasks could be wiped off the to-do list?  Take a step back and evaluate the things
you’re spending your time on, staying on the lookout
for ways to free up your time and improve your focus

Tip #3: Work on only what you love.
This is an important one when it comes to staying
focused. If you're finding yourself burned out working
on tasks that you are simply not interested in, chances
are the quality of your projects won't be up to par.

Instead, learn to delegate the tasks that you don't
personally enjoy. Not only will you be able to increase
output, but you'll be able to provide a higher level
of quality to your customer base by turning to the
experts.

Tip #4: Consult with Experts & Mentors
Struggling to complete a task because you lost focus?
Consult a mentor! Not only can this person hold you
accountable for the time you spend on projects, but
they can be a powerful guiding force throughout
your business and help shape the foundation for
your brand.

And finally, 

Tip #5: Give Yourself a Break!
We all struggle with focusing on tasks, especially
repetitive or mundane ones. Even the most organized 
of us all has those moments where no matter what we
do to try to refocus on our goals, it feels as though
we'll never get ahead.

So cut yourself some slack when this happens. Acknowledge
the fact that you can only do so much.  Sometimes
taking a step back and giving ourselves permission to
simply take a creative break is enough to boost 
productivity and re-focus on the bigger picture.

I hope this email series has helped you in some way
and I wish you the very best with building your coaching
business.

All my best,

{YOUR NAME HERE}

P.S. Watch your inbox closely, because I’ll
be sending you additional tips and resources as
the weeks go on.  I'm here to help. :)
