Focus Friday: Time to Tackle

This week’s Focus Friday is simple because it requires that you just think of ONE thing.  That’s right, we’re going to get super focused today so that you can get RESULTS.  Have you ever felt like you had so many things to do that you just didn’t know where to start.  Then because you didn’t know where to start, you just never really did anything at all.  Well, obviously, that’s not going to get you the positive changes you are looking for.

The only way to start making headway and get results sooner rather than later is to get focused!

So, my question to you is: What BIG problem will you tackle this week?

Notice the word problem is singular.  Just think of ONE thing, ONE issue that you need to and can take care of this week.  Think of one change that can make a big positive impact on your current situation.

Now, it doesn’t only have to be softball related.  Why?  Because I’ve found, that there are times when issues “off the field” affect our performance on the field.  As much as we try to keep those things separate, there are times when it’s very difficult to help.  Those “off field” issues can be as much of a distraction or challenge as your opponent in a game.  Sometimes you have to take care of a bothersome or pressing issue off the field so that you can focus better and perform with less worry and anxiety on the field.

So, what is the ONE big problem you are going to tackle this week (before next Focus Friday comes around)?

Leave a comment below and share the one obstacle/challenge/issue you WILL overcome in the next 7 days.

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About Stacie Mahoe

Visit Stacie at StacieMahoe.comStacie Mahoe has been involved in the game of fastpitch softball since the age of 9 and is the Founder of AllAboutFastpitch.com and the Director of Softball Operations at SoftballPerformance.com. Her perspectives on the game as a former player, current coach, and current softball parent provide unique insight various softball issues. While physical ability and athleticism are necessary to play the game Stacie believes that the right mindset and attitude are what take you to the next level on and off the field. While she enjoys helping players improve their overall fitness and softball skill, even more rewarding is the opportunity to help y

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