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Work With Your Brain: Focus Blocks to Beat Distraction Frazier explains that distraction is not simply a discipline problem but a “worst enemy” problem because the brain is wired for novelty and dopamine, making repetitive revenue-generating tasks like follow-up calls, CRM updates, and client outreach feel boring. He notes that white-knuckling discipline only works temporarily before people drift into distractions and even procrastinate by consuming productivity content. Instead of fighting this nature, he recommends building a structured sales day that works with the brain: use shorter timed focus blocks for prospecting and follow-up, take real breaks (not phone scrolling), reset, and return to the next sprint. He also advises removing obvious environmental distractions, protecting prime selling time, and creating a system that repeatedly pulls you back to the work that matters. He briefly mentions the “Green Zone” book he co-wrote. Get The Green Zone [https://a.co/d/0awzzStP]
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