Clarity beats intensity
There’s a particular kind of busy that feels productive but isn’t. You end the day exhausted, your inbox lower, and yet somehow no closer to anything that matters. That’s intensity without clarity.
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Clarity is unglamorous work. It’s slowing down long enough to ask what you’re actually trying to achieve, and being honest about what you’ll let go of to get there. Most of us avoid it because it forces a choice.
But a clear priority does something intensity never can: it tells you what to ignore. And the ability to ignore the right things, calmly, is one of the most underrated skills in any career.