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'focus on your work' is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it in any context, such as work-related instructions, to give advice to someone, etc. For example: "If you want to succeed, you need to focus on your work and stay disciplined."
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Instead of task switching, you can work mostly in one place and keep your focus on your work.
It will also mean that you are more inclined to focus on your work.
You have to focus on your work, so you suppress personal things that you should actually work through.
"You need to live your life in a more mature way, stop the nightclubbing and focus on your work," the judge said.
It is almost as though you have to train yourself not to focus on your work in order to let other things breathe.
Focus on your work together and on continuing to meet established time frames and deadlines, says Susan F. Benjamin, a communications strategist in Shepherdstown, W.Va., and author of "Perfect Phrases for Dealing With Difficult Situations at Work".
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It sounds so simple but yet complicated; yet not too distracting to keep you from focusing on your work.
But doing so can mean you spend all day writing emails, instead of focusing on your work.
"So much time is spent fund-raising rather than focusing on your work.
Take advantage of the fact that you're too busy focusing on your work to focus on the tire that's on your waist.
You can stay very focused on your work because you don't concentrate on trying to pretend that you are who you aren't.
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