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Observe, ignore, win‪.‬ 361mindset.com

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“One must always be aware, to notice. Even though the cost of noticing is to become responsible.” Thylias Moss

Those who know what to look for, win. Those who understand what is important and what is not. Let me put it this way. A new driver is flooded with information that he or she has to process. The driver has not yet learnt to deal with all the information being thrown their way and attend to them in sequence. To prioritise actions.

The experienced driver has an advantage. He or she knows what to ignore and in what moment to ignore it.

A real estate expert can value property by looking at what is important. Not needing to go into every single room. They know what to take note of and observe and what to ignore.

In this century there is no shortage of information. Some of our problems have shifted from not knowing what to do. But rather, what to ignore and in what order to do things.

When you learn the skill of observing what is relevant, what is important. You have an advantage over those who have all the information they need, but no idea what to do with it.

Find a coach, a mentor. Someone who can teach you to observe what is important and ignore what irrelevant to the goal you are aiming for.

“One must always be aware, to notice. Even though the cost of noticing is to become responsible.” Thylias Moss

Those who know what to look for, win. Those who understand what is important and what is not. Let me put it this way. A new driver is flooded with information that he or she has to process. The driver has not yet learnt to deal with all the information being thrown their way and attend to them in sequence. To prioritise actions.

The experienced driver has an advantage. He or she knows what to ignore and in what moment to ignore it.

A real estate expert can value property by looking at what is important. Not needing to go into every single room. They know what to take note of and observe and what to ignore.

In this century there is no shortage of information. Some of our problems have shifted from not knowing what to do. But rather, what to ignore and in what order to do things.

When you learn the skill of observing what is relevant, what is important. You have an advantage over those who have all the information they need, but no idea what to do with it.

Find a coach, a mentor. Someone who can teach you to observe what is important and ignore what irrelevant to the goal you are aiming for.

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