6 unconventional ways to build focus, resilience, and calm in 2021

6 unconventional ways to build focus, resilience, and calm in 2021

The past year has been full of stress, anxiety, and unwelcome changes to the way we work and live. Yet one thing we’ve learned is that when life becomes uncertain, the best thing to do is invest in yourself. Here are hidden gems you can take into 2021 that will help you rebuild your focus, develop mental resilience, and find a sense of calm in an otherwise stormy world.

Develop an ‘indifferent’ attitude to the things you can’t change

While no one’s saying you can ignore a crisis of health or at work, you can help to minimize the impact by instead focusing on what you can control: your strengths, interests, and purpose.

Take advantage of the flexibility of remote work by matching your internal clock to your workday

Productivity is rarely a time issue, but an energy one. You aren’t lacking the time to do things, you’re lacking the energy.

Create hard boundaries on excessive emails, all-day Zoom calls, and late-night work

We need boundaries in our lives to make sure we can leave work at work and spend time on the people, projects, and interests that fill our lives with meaning

What are your goals for 2021?

New Year’s resolutions have always been difficult to keep up with.

For your passion: Focus on helping others

Helping others can shine a light when you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed.

Deprioritize tasks that are bringing you stress without any return

Set limits on how long you’ll work on projects and tasks

For your creativity: Give yourself permission to fill the well

Find things that bring you joy and help you disconnect from work

Use the ‘scientific method’ to find your ideal working habits

Scientists run experiments in a controlled environment so they can track results and know exactly what happened and why

Rebuild your passion and curiosity after burning out

When you’re professionally burnt out, you lose all motivation to work.

For your focus: build your day around an ‘anchor task’

Make progress on a task-no matter how small-is a powerful way to rebuild your motivation and help you stay focused.

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