A single trickle of water can drill through granite if it falls on the same spot long enough. This is the power of focus about directed repeated action. We are often enticed. Inspired, distracted to all kinds of new ideas, new solutions might, what might work? What can I try? What about this? What about that?
What about the other thing? But if you just drip over and over and over again on the same. Bot that, like that trickle of water, you can work through any obstacle, any challenge, any difficulty if you just push long and hard enough. But here's the thing, that water could drip for hours, days, months, or even years.
And you won't see a thing, but after enough time, it will carve out the Grand Canyon. Now you don't need as much time as it takes to dig the Grand Canyon to get the results you need in your world. I. But here's the thing. You need to be focused. You need to know the goal. You need to know what you want to do and be laser focused on that day in, day out.
You need to start your week by saying, how will I work towards. The goal this week, start every day. How will I work towards the goal today? In doing this, you avoid being distracted. You avoid the shiny objects, you avoid the new solutions because you may say, oh, no, no, no, no, no. This is still part of my business.
This is still part of my plan. But when you really compare it to your goal, not just your direction, your actual goal, it becomes a lot clearer. And you say, well, no, maybe this doesn't actually do. The thing I need to do be like the water trickling on the stone, working through the insurmountable obstacle by dripping time, after time after time.
Unstoppable focus can overcome any obstacle.