We've all been told how important it is to multi-task. I'm willing to bet that at any given time, you're juggling dozens of projects, ideas, deliverables, etc. But what if all you had to do was focus on certain high-leverage projects to gain maximum benefit? What if all that other stuff was just noise and clutter preventing you from actually achieving your potential? In his article, The No. 1 Time Management Mistake Capable People Make, author Greg McKeown's core philosophy is captured by his reference to Warren Buffett’s philosophy, quoted by Mary Buffett and David Clark in The Tao of Warren Buffett, “You only have to do a few things right in your life, so long as you don’t do too many things wrong.”
So stop trying to get everything done; you're just raising dust. Focus on key deliverables, and move mountains with minimal effort.
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