How to increase results AND decrease inputs (simple system)
“Good things take time…but great things happen all at once.”
That’s a quote from the movie Rat Race.
It’s a ridiculous comedy where people compete to find a bag of money.
As silly as that movie is…the quote stands true.
Good things do take time. You must work at them. Build them.
…but then suddenly, as if by some sudden force of nature, those good things turn into great things.
And it happens faster than you can imagine.
Seemingly “all at once.”
Let me give you an example…
Imagine yourself trying to push a boulder off a hill.
You push and strain. You’re tired.
…but keep pushing and the boulders barely seem to move at all.
You nudge it one inch. Then another inch.
Until suddenly…
It rolls down the hill at a blistering pace. Taking out the obstacles in its way.
The momentum that YOU gave it from pushing makes it a near-impossible force to stop.
Your workflows and productivity act on the same underlying principle as the boulder.
(Except without the sweating and pushing…and a lot less hard work.)
All you have to do is take small actions toward improving your workflow every day.
You may not see any changes in your productivity and performance right away.
…but you keep doing that “one small action” until BOOM. You start to get a little more done in a little less time.
Then you keep going…and BOOM again. You drove a stronger result with less effort.
See…your productivity, performance, and business…don’t and/or doesn’t always improve gradually.
You won’t see your results boost while your input declines every few days or each week.
It improves in “leaps and bounds.”
However, if you have no system (or a scrappy one) in place, and you make some adjustments…
…you can see a major change in your time/effort spent and the results you drive.
One of the quickest and easiest things you can do is get some sort of “prioritization system” in place.
In fact, I recently recorded a workshop about “Getting the Right Work Done.”
Dozens of people have watched it and applied the system to their own workflows.
Now they’ve decreased their inputs…but increased their results.
Your results may not be as big…but you’ll get some results.
Just as long as you take that one small action a day!
How do you know what action to take? Simple…
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