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Everyone Tells You To Multitask But No One Tells You What It Takes

6 min · 16 de ago de 2025
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It's all about balance. That tug-of-war between multitasking and the art of focus. How focus contributes to consistency and brings compounding results. If you focus too hard, you risk waking up one day wondering if you ever had fun doing it. If you multitask too much, you’re stressed, stretched thin, and nothing really compounds the way it should. Somewhere in the middle, I ended up talking about Severance. The Apple TV show where workers have their brains split so their work-selves never remember home and their home-selves never remember work. Sounds perfect… until you realize they’re living two half-lives, neither one whole. Maybe that’s what happens when we over-compartmentalize. We try to protect ourselves with neat folders. Your heart follows your money whether you want it to or not. I’m starting to think the real trick isn’t “perfect focus” or “perfect multitasking,” but learning how to switch with intention. Hope you take something from this episode.

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