Case study : Focus
Posted on June 25, 2021 by Dr Bharat Chaugule, One of Thousands of Executive Coaches on Noomii.
Case study: Significance of attention (Focus) in Success / Overcome your ADHD
A boy (Devendra) got an electric shock and lost his one hand. His one hand became paralysed. He felt inferior complex and avoiding to play with children because of his perception. His mother boosted his level of confidence and allowed him to play with nearby children. He started playing with children. Then he became comfortable while playing with children. In the 9th standard he started playing a game of javelin throw. He won school championship in 10th . In the year 2002 he managed to get a place in national level. In the year 2004 played at international level. He won his 1st Glod medal in Athens Paralympics in 2004.
Next 12 years his game not came. He was eagerly waiting for the game. His friends started commenting him Devendra you have become old now; you should have to leave the game. In the year 2016, he played in summer Paralympics in Rio de Janerio. He won his 2nd Gold medal bettering his world record. At the age of 23, he threw Javelin 63.15 meter & this time he threw 63.97 meters.
He exclaimed, “35 years Devendra Jhanjharia dominated 23 years Devendra Jhanjharia”. He also mentioned all his friends were keeping Javelin in-store after practising and he was keeping Javelin in his room because he wants to see his goal 24hrs in front of him.
Conclusion1 : He focused on what he has. He not focused on what he lost. He kept his goals always in front of him.
Conclusion 2: Many ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) people unable to focus on goal, due to lack of goal clarity, insufficient motivation,not aware of energy management & how to channelize energy in the right direction.Unable to focus on one goal, lack of self awreness and self regulation knowledge. Procrastination habits, inproper life style there are many reasons due to that people get difficulty in maintaining attention or hyperactive.
To overcome ADD ADHD goal clarity is first step.
Dr.Bharat Chaugule,PhD
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