Mastery creates a "winner-take-all" effect. The person who is the best in the world at one thing earns disproportionately more than the person who is the 10th best at ten things.
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A single goal eliminates the stress of daily decision-making. How to Find Your One Thing You Must Master a Single Thing
Find a mentor or data points to correct your course.
Finding your focus isn't about luck; it’s about elimination. You must say "no" to a thousand good ideas so you can say "yes" to the great one. Mastery creates a "winner-take-all" effect
To help you narrow your focus and start your journey toward mastery: (e.g., coding, writing, sales)
(e.g., career pivot, higher income, creative outlet) Daily time commitment (e.g., 30 minutes, 2 hours) A single goal eliminates the stress of daily decision-making
Patterns become second nature, allowing for rapid execution.