3 New Ways to Develop Laser-Like Focus To boost focus in the face of distractions, you need a new approach to success.

By Ben Angel

An exhausted mind wanders off-task and increases the chances of failure. Instead, use the "Goldilocks Zone" approach to boost focus in the face of distractions.

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Ben Angel

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Ben Angel, bestselling author of Unstoppable (Entrepreneur Press® 2018), CLICK, Sleeping Your Way to The Top in Business, and Flee 9-5, is Australia's leading marketing authority. Founder of benangel.co, a site dedicated to providing entrepreneurs advanced online marketing courses and education, Ben provides easy-to-apply and even easier-to-understand strategies for reaching new customers with ease.

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