Your attention could be focused on getting your work duties done efficiently today. The desire to be organized may be due to your self-discipline and motivation to be the best at what you do. Avoiding distractions might be a way to maintain your concentration and stay on track today. If you are often interrupted at work, perhaps you can let others know that you would like to be disturbed only in an emergency. Likewise if your mind has the tendency to wander, you might want to pretend that you are in a remote place far from everything -- phones, computers, or people -- that might disturb you. Imagining that you are secluded from others for a short while could give you both the physical and mental privacy you need to tend to your responsibilities.
Setting boundaries for ourselves at work is sometimes necessary for us to reach our goals effectively. Even though we may want to always be available and open, our care for others can sometimes override our concern for our own needs. However, there are simply times when we have to sequester ourselves away in a quiet and nurturing space in order to get things done. When we do this for ourselves, we in fact are helping others because we operate with greater efficiency and organization. This contributes positively to the functioning of both our work environment and team. By limiting distractions today, you will be able to successfully realize everything you set out to do.
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