Lasef

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Lasef /LEY-sef/ 
Laser Focus

Laser focus is the key to effectiveness! To laser is to lock out all distractions, which requires intense focus through self-discipline!

Lasef is a companion principle to Mima and Lima. 
 
It takes awareness of what you are targeting to be able to laser in on it! You must also be aware of the need to do so. 


                      How to Use LASEF
  • Laser in on the task at hand.    
  • Don’t allow distractions to disrupt my focus.
  • Break each project/goal into smaller units.
  • Reward myself along the way. LIGHTEN UP!
                Results from Applying LASEF
  • Maintains order and control
  • Increases efficiency and productivity
  • In essence: we get there fast by going slow
  • Helps develop assertiveness by sometimes saying No
  • Increases creative and physical energy
  • Increases SAPA (Self-Awareness and Positive Attitude)

Recommended Path: 

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Read the Story

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 Enligh Time Suggestions
  • Lasef is a companion principle to Mima and Lima. 

 

  • It takes awareness of what you are targeting to be able to laser in on it! You must also be aware of the need to do so. 


  • Listen to Lasef the Falcon.
  • Write your thoughts and impressions.
  • Identify all the keys to being able to focus. 


  • Read through the falcon facts.
  • How can you liken the falcon to laser focus? 


  • How can you use Lasef more in your role as a leader?


  • Search your core books for individuals who were able to laser in and focus on the task at hand.
  • What was the most important thing they decided to focus on?
  • Did they break the task into smaller units?
  • Were there distractions that came up?
  • How did they handle these distractions?
  • How can you share these stories? 



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Listen to the music


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Explore the Falcon-  Did you know? 

1. A peregrine falcon is an excellent hunter and preys on small mammals such as mice, rats, groundhogs, and other birds.


2. Peregrine falcons fly very high and, once they spot their prey, dive over 320 km/h (200 mph) to snatch it out of the air.

 

3. The falcon’s amazing accuracy can be attributed to its highly-developed eyesight, along with a superior skill of navigating.

 

4. Peregrine falcons are found in most parts of the world, except Antarctica. They live in a wide variety of habitats, but especially thrive in areas along shorelines where there are large populations of food.

 

5. What else can you learn about falcons?





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