 I'm really, I don't like being distracted, that's my story. I don't like being distracted at all, I hate distraction. It's the one thing that I just, it's the biggest thing in my life. I want to focus on certain things. So, the way to do that is, I kind of mentioned it before, and I'm just kind of throwing out times and things like that. So, the reason that most people don't get things done is because they seem overwhelming to you. Right? You have so many of them to do. Oh, my list is super long. I can't even remember the other stuff that's supposed to be on it, and I didn't get it done, and I'm always behind, and there's always stuff left on the list. Well, let me just tell you, there's always going to be stuff on your list that's never done until the next age, because you keep creating new things. So, the key is to chunk it down into bite-sized things, pieces of time that you can digest easily. So, I started to talk about it, but it's making a schedule, and when I say 30 minutes or 60 minutes or 90 minutes, you figure out what it is for that task that you're going to do. If I say, okay, tell me what it is that you want. You say, Brent, I want this one thing. I'm building my business, or I want to do this. Okay, great. So, what would you have to do seven days a week for 30 minutes every day between 9 and 10 to make that happen? And, during those 30 minutes, and again, I'm just choosing the time, you choose your own amount of time, I want you to set a timer or an alarm on your phone, however you do it, you want to go on those old-time alarms that's really loud, you know those little timers, that's effective. And, I want you to have undistracted work. So, I want you to, anything that doesn't need to be on, turn it off. Now, like if you're surfing the net or whatever, turn your email off. I mean, just close your email client, or whatever, server, okay? So, you want undistracted focus, uninterrupted focus, and you just make that happen, okay? You figure out how to make that happen. You're just committed to it enough to make that happen. I guarantee, if you start segmenting your day out like that, you will get so much done, because now you've taken all these gargantuan tasks that you think are overwhelming, and now you've chunked it down, and you've got the three main things that you want to get accomplished in the next 90 days or 60 days or 30 days. And now you're just doing each one for, you know, 30 minutes a day or 60 minutes. Now, here's another key. Whatever the time is, if you do something for 90 minutes, let's say, of uninterrupted focus, you close your door, I don't know, you turn off your email, turn off your phone, whatever it is, then take a small break after that. Take a small break and goof off, and do something. You know, read a magazine, listen to some music, exercise, do whatever. Then go into the other thing. And don't go over the 90 minutes, that's the other thing. You'll get all excited, but don't go over the 30 minutes or 60 minutes or 90 minutes and just do it. After like seven days of this, you will be so much further than you were before when you used to worry about, how am I going to get this done? This project is ginormous. What I have to do is so overwhelming, humans just give up when things are overwhelming. We just do. So chunking it down is the key.