Introvert Archives - Victory Offices https://victoryoffices.com.au WE MIND YOUR BUSINESS Thu, 28 May 2020 08:29:52 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.6 https://victoryoffices.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Victory-Offices-just-logo-1-32x32.png Introvert Archives - Victory Offices https://victoryoffices.com.au 32 32 THE ART OF FOCUS | WORKING FROM HOME https://victoryoffices.com.au/theartoffocus/ https://victoryoffices.com.au/theartoffocus/#respond Thu, 14 May 2020 02:00:32 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=13730 THE ART OF FOCUS | WORKING FROM HOME As everyone all over the world continues to self-isolate, lets talk focus, and specifically how you can do this at home. The likelihood is that you’re now surrounded by more distractions than ever, perhaps it’s your family, the laundry, the refrigerator, your cuticles, or the fact that …

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THE ART OF FOCUS | WORKING FROM HOME

As everyone all over the world continues to self-isolate, lets talk focus, and specifically how you can do this at home. The likelihood is that you’re now surrounded by more distractions than ever, perhaps it’s your family, the laundry, the refrigerator, your cuticles, or the fact that you can’t remember the last time you watered the house plants.

Losing focus can take seconds, however gaining it back takes a lot longer than you might think.

So, how can we action exceptional focus at home? Watch the full video below: 

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Gloria Mark, a professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of California, has proven that it takes 23 minutes and 15 seconds just to re-focus after losing it.

Who knew that quick scroll of your Instagram feed could carry such dire consequences to your productivity?  

So here are a few tips on how you can execute exceptional focus at home…

PROBLEM NUMBER 1: The setup – separate your personal from your professional

Lastly set some boundaries with yourself, your family or your room mates. Let them know well in advance your working hours, and your hours for socializing. 

Next, dress the part. Even though you’re at home it can be beneficial to get ready for work in the same way you would if you were going into the office.

Set up a dedicated home office with all the things you require to work efficiently.

PROBLEM NUMBER 2: Indecisiveness

Your quality of focus is more about what you DON’T do as opposed to what you do do? Saying a big fat decisive YES to saying NO will allow you the freedom to focus on what really matters. In fact, Warren Buffet has a wonderful method in determining exactly what to say NO to so you’re able to say yes to what’s most important.

THE WARREN BUFFET 2 LIST METHOD:

So simple and yet so powerful. This method is wonderful in helping you determine what deserves your focus and what doesn’t in your career. It’s also a method you can use to determine bigger life goals as well as determine what needs your attention in any given week, a habit that could easily be adopted on a Sunday evening or Monday morning.

So, first things first, take out your pen and paper and write down your top 25 goals, once again either for career, life or for the next working week.

Once you’ve written down your 25 goals circle your top five, the most important goals you really want to accomplish.

Now you have two lists, your Top 5 list of the most important goals, and a second list of 20 other goals. An A list and a B.

Now comes the point where one must, as Faulkner once said, kill your darlings. 

“Everything you didn’t circle just became your avoid-at-all-cost list. No matter what, these things get no attention from you until you’ve succeeded with your top 5.” 

Do you have questions or thoughts about executing exceptional focus at home? Include them in the comments below, that’s where the most important conversations happen, and where you can begin to find your community!

Remember to subscribe to our channel Victory TV, and I’ll see you next time with more helpful videos so we can help you EXCEED THE BENCHMARK!

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How To Network As An Introvert https://victoryoffices.com.au/how-to-network-as-an-introvert/ Thu, 06 Feb 2020 01:00:01 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=8634 Consider this your introverts guide to networking. As an introvert networking and small talk don’t come easy, and often the idea of walking into a room full of strangers is enough to bring on a panic attack. But networking is a crucial part of any job. Learning how to network as an introvert could be …

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Consider this your introverts guide to networking.

As an introvert networking and small talk don’t come easy, and often the idea of walking into a room full of strangers is enough to bring on a panic attack.

But networking is a crucial part of any job. Learning how to network as an introvert could be what makes or breaks your opportunity to advance in your career.

So today I want to cover 3 ways you can master the ability to network, even when anxiety is high and you would rather be anywhere else than in a crowded room full of nametagged strangers.

For more advice on how to overcome your fears in the face of a networking event view the full episode below or on our YouTube Channel Victory TV. Otherwise, keep reading the truncated version below.

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1. Be yourself!

I know, it sounds cliché, but it’s true! Networking has gotten a bad rap, but at its core, networking is merely relationship building, it’s not schmoozing, it’s communicating. And it’s important to understand the strengths of your communication style – for example, introverts are usually better at creating intimate one on one relationships and are generally better listeners, two important social superpowers!

2. Do your research!

First ask yourself: What is the point of this networking event? And Why am I here? Figure out your specific goals for attending. Next, ask yourself: Who is it being hosted by and who will be in attendance? Then look them up on LinkedIn, find out what industries they’re in and develop a short but concise list of people you want to talk to.

3. Put on your listening ears!

Once you’ve prepared a list of roughly 10 questions, some of my favourites being:

How did you hear about this event?

What do you do?

How long have you been in your current position?

Are you working on any interesting projects?

Do you have a side hustle outside of work?

Remember that people like talking about themselves, and new research from Harvard suggests that asking more questions – and asking more follow-up questions – increases your likability.

 

Do you have any of your own tips for How To Network As An Introvert? Include them in the comments below, that’s where the most important conversations happen, and where you can begin to find your community!

Did you miss our last episode? Check out Victory TV’s interview with public speaking expert Carmen Sederino.

Remember to subscribe to our channel Victory TV, and I’ll see you next time with more helpful videos so we can help you EXCEED THE BENCHMARK!

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