Are you focusing on your top priorities?
Have you ever wondered how some people can achieve that much?
We all have 24 hours a day. It’s not like people who have built successful businesses, meditated, did yoga, wrote books, got lucky in travel and were given 27 hours a day. They had just focused on their priorities and sacrifices have been made to have time to focus on their highest priorities and what is important to them.
Do you want to make the most of your time?
What is important to you? What are your best priorities in terms of ascending, growing mentally and achieving personal or professional goals? Focusing is necessary to focus on your top priorities and experience consistent movement in the right direction.



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If you don’t know what is important to you, how can you make time to achieve it? You probably won’t!
This first step may seem overly simple, but if you want to make the most of your time, it’s really very important…
To focus on your priorities, you first need to know what your priorities are!
I think there is a constant distraction in life. While it may be difficult to understand your priorities with all the messiness and all the messiness that can make you entertain rather than create, it is worth the effort to reveal what you really want.
Take your time to calm your mind and align with your mind’s guidance to discover what is important to you on the level of your soul.
What does your soul long for and what makes your heart sing?
Are you feeling healthy or staying healthy?
Do you want to spend time with your family?
trip?
Writing a book?
Do you want to raise your child?
Paintings and creative expressions?
Meditation and yoga?
Spend time in nature?
Do you want to build a successful business?
Do you invent a product?
Are you dating a friend?
Climbing the corporate ladder?
Will you promote your education?
Together with your inner guidance to determine what your priorities are. It’s very specific here, and there’s no need to set measurable targets or anything like that (unless it’s necessary). Now, understand what is important to you and make sure it takes time to move forward.
Take the time to do this and write down your top three priorities now.
Knowing your priorities makes decisions easier. If you have the option to attend a party but are not sure if you really want to go, check in what’s important to you.
What are your priorities?
Have you spent time with friends or expanding your social circle?
Have you finished the book you started writing?
Or maybe you’ll spend more time with your kids?
If the party works with your priorities… go! If not, skipping it might be a small sacrifice you can make to bring you closer to achieve your goals.
If you find out you’re not spending time doing something important to you, take a little time to reflect.
This doesn’t mean you can’t do anything that isn’t on your top 3 priority list…but take charge of your schedule! Make sure you’re actually spending your time prioritizing rather than postponing it later.
How can I focus on my top priorities?
Get started now!
If writing a book is on your priority list, don’t get caught up in the trap of thinking that one day in the future you will have time to do it. If you want to write a book, give away a short block of time and get started now!
You don’t even have to commit an hour to get started. Instead of turning on the TV, just write for a few minutes in the morning, lunchtime, or evening. I’ll start writing.
If you think, your writing is still not enough… don’t make that an excuse either. The best way to improve your writing skills is to write! Start with just a few paragraphs, or a personal journal, and start the writing process.
My friend Katherine, who wrote “The Goddess of the Teenage,” recommended that I only write one page a day when I first mentioned that I wanted to write a book. This is a strategy that really works! Writing one page a day is easy, but it doesn’t take much time. Before you know it… you’re writing the entire book!
Another friend of mine wrote his entire book while driving. He told the book about it, recorded it, and hired someone to write it… Writing a book was a priority for him, and he made it creatively.
Eliminate distractions
If you really want to focus on your top priorities, you have to find a way to eliminate distractions.
Create spaces that can’t be distracted so you don’t have to distract yourself.
I’ll stick to this writing example. Write down an hour block of 45 minutes (or work on anything that matters to you).
Set a timer, close the door, turn off your phone, leave your email, leave Facebook, write for that period. If you have time to write, everything else can wait. Clean your house, do laundry, peek at your Facebook timeline and save it for writing, don’t get sucked into multitasking.
Focus is important. This isn’t just for writing either. If your priorities are healthy eating, but you’re busy and always tired after work, and you end up taking away a few nights a week, take some time. You can spend a few hours on the weekend and go shopping and prepare all the meals for the week. Then, when you’re busy and tired after work and ready, you’re healthy and ready to eat in the fridge, so you won’t be seduced by those fast, easy and unhealthy options.
Make sure you focus completely on your priorities and then let it go for a while.
Once your allotted time is finished to write, paint or work in your business, take a break, go for a walk, go out and recharge in nature.
This brings me to the next important point…
Let go!
Focusing on priorities is extremely valuable, but once you’ve focused for a while, one of the things you can do is let go.
Find the perfect thing to let go, relax and recharge. For me, walking and meditating through nature is the greatest way for me to reset and recharge myself energetically. These are my priorities and provide a much-needed balance to write, create, channel and work on my website, which is my priorities.
Be optimistic
Working on your priorities, then be optimistic that the entire universe is conspiring with you to help you achieve your goals. Fall in love with your work, look for the blessings that are happening around you, and shift your perspective to assess everything you have, rather than focusing on what you don’t.
Please ask for help
Be willing to ask for the help you need so that you can focus on your highest priorities. If you have a young child and can’t find an hour alone to work on a project, ask for help. Do you have friends you can call to see your kids for an hour a week, and the next week you switch them off some free time for you to see their kids? Ask for help and make it happen.
Health and happiness are your priorities, but wherever you start, you don’t know? You can always get your guidebook, hire a wellness coach, or work with your personal trainer to kickstart new positive habits in your life.
There is also a huge amount of support from the Spirit Guide and the Angels team. Ask their help in achieving and focusing on your priorities.
Your angels can help you eliminate distractions, look at your next best step and coordinate sync events, meetings and more! Angels are always happy to help, but rarely jump into help unless you ask.
So listen! 🙂
Great success in every region doesn’t happen overnight, but it’s possible for you when you keep focused and taking a step towards your highest priorities.
With gratitude,




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