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The key is to experiment, discover and focus your time and energy on the twenty percent activities, that yield the greatest returns. This way, you can get more done by doing less — and in less time.
The more time it takes to complete a task, the greater the likelihood that we fall victim to ‘Parkinson’s Law,’ which states that, work expands to fill the time available for its completion.
This is the paradox of choice. More choice often leads to less action. The more ideas and goals we pursue, the less likely we’ll follow through on any one of them. And vice versa.