Working on MY iPad: Struggling for focus and concentration.

One of the reasons I love working on the iPad is the ability that had to kept me focused on the task on hand instead of the 1000 other things that use to happen while working on the MacBook before. There is no secret that I do around 90% of my work on the iPad for there is that other 10%.
Let’s clarify that I think with enough time and a lot of effort I can do most likely everything on that 10% on the iPad, the problem is the MacBook, is much more efficient doing those, so there is no sense spending the time and effort.
Since I use the MacBook so little I decided to delete all, and start from scratch. Basically only install software on a if-needed basis. One of those applications that made the cut is Scrivener. I write on plain text, on the iPad, but after the text always goes to Scrivener before goes to the editor and after it come back for final preparation so I can release the files to the world. I have a new book coming in two weeks (as on February 28) and another one that it’s getting shipped to the editor as I write this text. Both process happen in there. That means I have been working on the Mac the last couple of days.
The interesting thing was, that because it doesn’t have many things installed, I was able to work and focus much more than what I remembered was possible while I worked on that machine. I move to the iPad only, because I constantly struggle for focus and concentration, I get distracted so easy. I had acquire too many bad habits that I used on that MacBook that didn’t allow me to be productive. It was interesting how much more productive I was able to be now that it isn’t my main machine.
Does that mean I am planning to get back to the MacBook? No.
Does that mean I am getting rid of my iPad? No.
As I continue struggling with focus and concentration, it means is that I may need to revisit how the iPad works. What I do on the iPad. Understand what made my relationship with working on the MacBook end badly and how I can prevent that to happen on the iPad.
I spend hours in front of the iPad, writing, reading, thinking and more. I need to understand what help me to maintain the focus and what take it away. Protect those that help me maintain the focus and remove the others to another device, or another page or something. I have not yet figure it out, but I will for sure share the journey here.

TIP #44: Plan your dream home. In writing.

We all have a dream home. Some even live in their dream home. How they created and identified that was their dream home? Simple, they begin a list, and spend years cultivating the list.
We had over the years written down some of the things that we like our dream house to have. We are not there yet, but we will know when we found it (or build it).
Create a list, so you don’t forget that fireplace in the master bedroom, or that door to the backyard on the home office. We believe that we will remember, the reality is we will forget. It is that list what will help you to keep it alive and to remember all those neat and cool ideas.
i.e. Our list had stuff like a pool with a grill that can sit people comfortably around, area for the kids to play, separate bathrooms on the master suite, guest bedroom with a bath, a really massive kitchen. We even have details on how and what we want to feel on those spaces when we get them.