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Creating an attention path

Creating an attention path

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Creating an attention path

- Intention without attention is powerless. But, attention without intention is aimless. You need both intention and attention to be productive. And an attention path is the best way to make sure your intention's aim is true. A to-do list is filled with things you intend to do, but because that list can be so full, it can be a struggle to pay attention to the right intentions at the right time. That's why creating an attention path is so important. Here are three ways you can create attention paths with your to-do list. Number one, dates are the most conventional attention paths that there are. That's because they are universally understood. We all know what the days of the week are. But if you date everything on your to-do list, especially if you consider those dates to be due dates, then you're going to have a hard time following dates as an attention path. If you do use dates as an attention path, be sure to review the…

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