2 Minute Takeaway Podcast - Ep 222, How to protect yourself from distractions,  Ken Okel Florida Professional SpeakerFor many, distractions are the biggest threat to your productivity at work. While you know this to be true, you may have not idea how to protect your time.

In this week’s 2 Minute Takeaway Podcast, you’ll hear me discuss this challenge and give some solutions for avoiding costly distractions. It’s from a live presentation I gave to the Florida Speakers Association. These remarks were part of a short talk program, where presenters are limited to five minute talks on a single topic.

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