>>> Item number 14936 from WRITERS LOG9307C --- (47 records) ----- <<< Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 17:57:01 JST Reply-To: WRITERS Sender: WRITERS From: Mike Barker Subject: WOTD: focus fo-cus (foh-kus) (pl. focuses, foci) 1. the point at which rays meet or from which they appear to proceed 2. the point or distance at which an object is most clearly seen by the eye or through a lens 3. an adjustment on a lens to produce a clear image at varying distances 4. a center of activity or interest, etc. (v) (focused, focusing) 1. to adjust the focus of (a lens or the eye) 2. to bring into focus 3. to concentrate or be concentrated or directed (on a center etc.) to lack focus (business and educational institutional usage) 1. slow down and do things the way I do. 2. don't ask questions I don't know the answers to. 3. ignore multiple levels, related points, and other parts of a complete, healthy understanding 4. quit looking around, thinking, and being interested in things I don't understand. 5. don't study, teach, or try to develop yourself or others (with an icy breath of "stay in your place" at times...) 6. put your blinders on, stop doing things I can't do, and sink to my level of boring closed-mindedness before I have to do something unusual such as think about my routine plodding along deeply worn tracks. (based on almost 30 years of being criticized about focus. At this point in my life, I consider this comment and related forms as a signal indicating that I am threatening someone's cherished routines of thought. Whether to continue or not is up to me - and you! However, you should also consider it a compliment, as it means you are making them exercise that ill-used organ, their brain...) in other words, consider the source - and go ahead and be the best person you can be for you! conjugation practice! I am a Renaissance woman. I am a specialist. You lack focus. You are focused. They are scatter-brained. They are narrow-minded. tink (who has never seen any particular virtue in being single-tracked...)