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I used to try to optimize and be great at every part of what needed to be done. You‘re better off just spending time on the most important thing and being fast/accepting being average on everything else
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Absolutely! Focusing on the few key tasks that truly move the needle can yield better results than spreading yourself thin. Mastering prioritization and being okay with imperfect is often the smarter, more sustainable strategy. Quality over quantity in what truly matters gets us farther.
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