What is True Focus

So many people search the Internet, read books, or talk with guru’s all in their quest to discover what is true focus.  Webster defines focus as: adjustment for distinct vision in an area that may be seen distinctly or resolved into a clear image.  It is a state or condition permitting clear perception or understanding with a point of concentration.  In other words Focus is something we all want but sometimes it is very hard to identify focus…what does it look like and can you really see it.  Well we believe you can have it,  if you can see. Then and only then, if you can see it, you can believe. And as Napoleon Hill said “what man can believe he can achieve.”  We understand Mr. Hill said this a very long time ago and we would like to take the opportunity to change this just a bit so we can include everyone by saying whatever you believe you can achieve.  With that being said we have the ability to finally show people what pure focus and concentration looks like.  Below is a video of our Weinheimer, Cinnamon as Paul uses a ball to play with her.

So hoped you liked that.  Now you have seen what true focus looks like so as you continue with your day or your business and you find a time when you need to completely focus just think what is true focus, then allow your mind to take you back to Cinnamon and you can be the dog…yeah thats right be the dog…because we now know you have seen it, and we know the saying believing is seeing, so if you see it you must believe it.  Once you believe it- it’s only a small step up to achieving it.

We truly hope you enjoyed our rendition of FOCUS…have a fantastic day and for more knowledge on focus call this number to hear the Great Joe the Meat Man Schroeder talk more about focus.  1-800-772-9781 ext. 6.

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