Some tasks need depth; others speed.
Action: Label today’s work as deep, shallow, or strategic.

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You have a system problem.
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Some tasks need depth; others speed.
Action: Label today’s work as deep, shallow, or strategic.
Drift is normal; correction is optional.
Action: Reconfirm your top three priorities for February.
Complexity hides inefficiency.
Action: Remove one tool, app, or process you don’t truly need.
Rhythm beats intensity.
Action: Recommit to your core weekly routines.
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Distraction taxes results.
Action: Batch email and messages into fixed windows.
New systems rarely fix overloaded ones.
Action: Eliminate one recurring obligation.
Weeks drift without checkpoints.
Action: Schedule a fixed weekly review slot.
Vanity metrics create false progress.
Action: Pick one metric that directly reflects value created.
Motivation fluctuates. Direction persists.
Action: Identify one long-term commitment that doesn’t depend on how you feel.