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Don Beacom
Don Beacom • March 5, 2026
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How to Choose Your Next Focus: A No-Nonsense Guide to Making Smart Decisions

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Choosing your next focus can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Instead of chasing every opportunity, learn a clear, step-by-step approach that prioritizes what really moves the needle in your personal and professional life.

Everyone talks about hustling harder, but here’s a hot take: hustle alone won’t help you if you don’t know how to choose your next focus. Randomly chasing opportunities or goals leads to burnout and frustration. I’m going to share a no-fluff guide that cuts through all the noise so you can unlock real progress.

Why Choosing Your Next Focus is More Critical Than You Think

In my experience helping people earn extra income from home and live healthier lives, I’ve seen countless folks stuck spinning their wheels. The problem isn’t lack of effort - it’s a lack of clarity on where to put that effort. Knowing precisely how to select the right next step is like having a compass in a dense forest; it guides you towards growth and away from distraction.

Busting Common Myths About Focus

Myth #1: "You should follow your passion no matter what." Passion is important, yes, but it’s not everything. Without considering market demand or personal strengths, passion alone can leave you frustrated.

Myth #2: "Multitasking helps you progress faster." Actually, multitasking divides attention and undermines productivity in critical pursuits.

Myth #3: "You need massive resources upfront." Often, creative use of limited resources combined with smart prioritization beats waiting for perfect conditions.

A Clear Step-by-Step Guide on How to Choose Your Next Focus

  1. Evaluate Your Current Situation: Assess what’s working and what isn’t across your health, income streams, time management, and stress levels.
  2. Define Your Desired Outcomes: Be specific - whether it’s earning extra income from home, improving sleep quality with supplements, or freeing up family time.
  3. Analyze Opportunities: List options aligned with your strengths and interests but also realistic market viability.
  4. Prioritize Impact vs Effort: Use a simple scoring system weighing potential results against required investment (time/money).
  5. Create an Action Plan: Map out tactical steps focusing exclusively on your highest priority goal until completion or clear progress.

A Real-Life Story: Turning Clarity into Success

I once coached Lisa from London Ontario who felt overwhelmed juggling supplements business ideas while trying to manage family life. After we applied the above framework, she narrowed her focus to promoting affordable health supplements through LiveGood membership benefits-boosting energy and wellness without overspending. Within months, Lisa was not only making extra income from home but also sleeping better and spending more quality time outside with her kids.

A Comparison Table: Evaluating Your Focus Options

Focus OptionEffort RequiredPotential IncomeHealth BenefitTime Flexibility
E-commerce StoreHigh$3000+/monthLow direct benefitMedium
Promoting Health Supplements ()Medium$1500+/monthHigh (energy & sleep improvement)High (work anytime)
Freelance WritingMedium$1000/month+No direct benefitHigh

The Power of Intentional Focus Will Change Your Life Trajectory

One quick next step

If you want the context behind the ideas in this post, take 60 seconds and scan LiveGood. You are looking for one thing: what they prioritize and what they ignore.

  • Skim the homepage: What problem do they lead with?
  • Check the about page: What is their point of view?
  • Look for proof of focus: Do they repeat the same message everywhere?

Bookmark this post, then come back and compare what you noticed to the framework above.

One curiosity-driven next step
No pressure. Just a fast clarity check.

Take 60 seconds and scan the focus link for one thing: what they clearly prioritize, and what they ignore.

  • Headline test: what promise do they lead with?
  • Mechanism test: what do they say “works” (without hype)?
  • Proof of focus: do they repeat one message everywhere?

Then come back and compare what you noticed to the framework in the post.