Getting less done
Oliver Burkeman's recent newsletter prompted me to reconsider how I structure my days. He presents an intriguing paradox: by reducing our tasks, we accomplish more. This concept of selective focus suggests that by limiting ourselves to two or three key activities per day, we can dedicate our energy and attention more deeply to each one. It's a reminder that sometimes, doing less is the key to achieving more.
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