So the more things you do, the less successful you are at any one of them.
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Constantly trying to do more things — instead of the right things — leads to more stress, poorer quality of work, and lower productivity.
The more you try to do, the less you actually accomplish.” They elaborate that execution should be aimed at a small number of “wildly important goals.” This
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In the same way, when individuals are involved in too many disparate activities – even good activities – they can fail to achieve their essential mission.
aun sabiendo que cuanto más compitamos, menos ganaremos.
The longer something takes, the less likely it is that you're going to finish it.
Doing more of what doesn’t work won’t make it work any better.
just because we’re busier doesn’t mean we’re getting more accomplished.
It is true that I might stumble for trying to do too much too soon, but it is also certain that I will never succeed if I hope for too little, or out of fear of failing start not at all.
Too much, too many, and too often of what you want becomes what you don’t want.
Do fewer but better things. Because the person who tries to achieve everything ultimately accomplishes nothing. Focus. Focus. Focus. Focus.
Put another way, trying to squeeze a little more work out of your evenings might reduce your effectiveness the next day enough that you end up getting less done than if you had instead respected a shutdown.
I've learned that you can't have everything and do everything at the same time.
I would rather try to succeed and fail than try to do nothing and succeed.
It is possible to be busy — very busy — without being very effective.
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