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Why Focusing on One Goal at a Time Gets You Further Faster

Why Focusing on One Goal at a Time Gets You Further Faster

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The more ambitious you are, the more ideas you generate. That's just how it works. The problem is that each idea feels like the right one — and they all want your attention at the same time.

Every yes to a new direction is a no to the one already in motion. And what's already in motion doesn't compound if the attention feeding it keeps getting split.

In this episode, I make the case for depth over volume — and why the people who accomplish the most aren't the ones with the most ideas. They're the ones who pick one and go all the way.

We get into:

  • Why every new yes is a hidden no — and what it's actually costing the goal already in motion
  • The math behind compounding and why the biggest outcomes in the world are almost always decades in the making
  • What the person who has been committed to one financial goal for three years has that cannot be replicated in less time — and why that advantage only exists because they stayed
  • Why the ability to hear about a better-looking opportunity and still say no is a skill, and how it gets easier with practice
  • What finishing one thing actually gives you — and why seeing your own forward movement is what eventually makes saying no feel less like sacrifice and more like strategy

This episode is for the person with more good ideas than time — and the creeping feeling that spreading attention across all of them might be why none of them are as far along as they should be.

The gains are in the staying. One goal. All the way.

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