Courtesy: The Competition Master - Online study resource for competitive exams
One difference between a person who comes out in flying colours in career or examination and the one who fails, is that the former is focused, the latter scattered. Watch the two sitting in examination hall, answering questions. The former is a picture of concentration. He is totally immersed in writing.
The latter is constantly rotating his neck left or right. He is overseeing his neighbour’s copy! Watch two girls studying in a library. One is deep in her work. The latter is watching and
studying the fashion of others! Distraction, diversion and division of the mind are the culprits. Watch out.
You have to write important letters, office reports, projects but are also distracted by entertainments. You want to watch television programmes. You want to visit a restaurant. And so on. There are other digressions. You have a library of video and audio cassettes. You want to play them. There are ads—silly and stale. They assault your senses.
It is little wonder that you have difficulty in keeping to the task you should be doing. Your mind is working over-time, as it is on doing tasks on the fringe, neglecting to ones on the hard core. You can put your mind on spot.
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