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Just Drive

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You can only drive in one direction at time. Whether that’s driving a vehicle, driving a golf ball, or driving action.

When you drive too many things at once, you can’t drive as far. You can’t get to where you want to go as efficiently or as effectively. Your focus gets split, which means you can get distracted easier.

You also can’t stop driving in one direction when the terrain gets challenging. You need to keep going. It’s the only way to win.

“The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful is the man who will win.” — Roger Bannister

When that pain arrives, you can definitely slow down. In some cases, you’ll need to. But don’t stop and drive in another direction.

Drive on. Drive forward.

Just drive.

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About Time
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Insights on time management, personal productivity, and purposeful living. Written by “The Productivityist” Mike Vardy, founder of TimeCrafting.

Mike Vardy
Mike Vardy

Written by Mike Vardy

Family man, productivity strategist, creator of TimeCrafting. Here's what I'm doing now: https://mikevardy.com/now

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