Distractions can be relaxing. Distractions can be harmful. How you deal with distractions determines if you can manage your time or watch it slip away from you. Especially at this time of year, it’s easy to lose motivation at work. We’re still partly in holiday mode and readjusting to our work schedule. If you are distracted while at work, try these tips on how to deal with distractions to keep yourself focused.
1 Shift Your Mind into Work Mode
Imagine your mind as a bunch of rooms. If you can, divide your life into compartments to avoid distractions. If you work from home, there is plenty to distract you from doing your work. Your family members may want your attention. Or your delicious lunch is tempting you to go to the kitchen. That TV series you’re hooked on is beckoning you to finish one more episode.
A mental switch into work mode can include changing into work clothes (your work sweater, your work hoodie) and starting your routine, such as getting your cup of coffee, opening up your computer, and checking your work emails.
If your job involves a lot of brainstorming and creative thinking, it’s easy to take a moment to check messages on your phone, wander off to get a quick snack, or peek out the window to see what the neighbors are doing. “I’m doing some research,” you say. The break might inspire you with a breakthrough.
The ding! of a work email can be super exciting if your mind is completely blank and you’re stuck on your creative work task. What should you write next? How do you tackle this problem? Checking a work message can be a nice distraction. After all, you’re still in work mode. You’re just off task. Having a timer helps keep you on task.
2 Prioritize and Time Your Tasks
Sometimes, despite your best intentions, it is difficult to stay in work mode. You might still be in holiday mode and feeling sleepy now that you’re getting up early again. However, office hours have begun and you need to get some work done. Devoting a whole eight hours to work instead of doing whatever you like can be daunting.
Start by mapping out what work tasks you absolutely must complete and what tasks would be nice to complete. Prioritize tasks that must get done by a specific time or end of the day.
Use a timer and block off your day in 15 or 30-minute chunks – decide what increment works best for you. It’s easier for your mind to wander if you think you have all day to finish your work. Set a goal to complete a specific task within your time block. With short-term goals, it’s easier to stay focused.
3 Set Aside Time for Self Care
Sometimes, telling yourself to switch to work mode or prioritize tasks isn’t enough, especially if you’re dealing with something that affects your mental or physical health.
For example, you just found out you have a major health issue to deal with in the coming months or you’re dealing with a conflict at home that’s giving you sleepless nights.
Provide yourself with something to look forward to, such as a favorite snack or lunch to reward yourself when you finish part of the work day. If you can, take a nap or listen to some music. Go for a walk during lunch. Talk with a friend during your break. What you do after work is important as well, such as spending time with friends or family, or going to the gym. Check if you’re getting enough sleep. Plan an activity so you have something to look forward to at the end of the work week.
Distractions can be fun, but sometimes too much distraction can lower your productivity.
What do you do when distractions pull you in multiple directions?
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I don’t follow eight-hour work like the corporates do. But, I do follow the pomodoro method which surprisingly increase my productivity. And it is true that working at home where family around is challenging enough but I try to have a mindset that everything has its own place and portion. 🙂 I survived 2024, and I believe I could do beter–or at least the same–in 2025. Thank you for your writing. 🙂
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I’ve heard about the pomodoro method but I haven’t tried it. Glad it’s working out for you. Hope 2025 does work out same or better for you!
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Great advice for productivity. Getting in the “zone” for work can be a lot easier than most people want to believe.
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Sometimes it takes too long to get into that “zone” for sure!
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Learning to manage distractions is a real life-changer. Sometimes we need to be in a state where distraction is possible, other times we need to be without, and often it’s somewhere in-between. I think the secret is being really self-aware and honest with yourself about what you need at any given moment.
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True. It really does depend on the situation. Thanks for commenting!
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Distractions can lead down many side roads. Some times work is a distraction from our problems.
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This is true. However, if we have problems that are overwhelming, a brief distraction with work can help.
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Agree. Never multitask. Got out of this habit. I make sure when communicating with clients, there are no distractions. Give my full attention. Active listen at best.
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Active listening is important! Thanks for reading.
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Really great advice. I tend to get distracted easily, my mind tends to wander but I’ve noticed that having frequency sounds in the background really helps with my concentration.
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Some days I get distracted easily so I try to play music to focus!
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That helps too!
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Especially number 3!!!
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Yes!! Self care is important.
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Depends if the distraction is more important than the current task at hand!
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That’s true!
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Providing something to look forward toward and consistently setting aside time for self-care are some points to remember!
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Thanks for reading!
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You’re welcome – another informative post!
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Thank you!
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This is really good Vanya!
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Thanks!
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Well said.
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