Doing a little of everything feels productive. Ten projects, ten goals, ten half-finished attempts—it looks like progress. But it’s just twice the work with none of the results.
Spreading yourself thin means you’re always busy but never finished. Always working but never winning. Meanwhile, the person who picks one thing and sees it through? They actually get somewhere.
Multitasking feels efficient. It’s not. It’s just a great way to stay stuck.
Do less. Finish more.
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