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Do less, not more

Texting and driving is a recipe for disaster.

… Or at the very least, doing so hinders our ability to drive.

We both know this. The statistics know this.

Yet, there has certainly been a time or two when I’ve sent a quick text to my girlfriend behind the wheel.

And I’m willing to bet you can relate…

But I’m not here to lecture you on your driving responsibility…

Nonetheless, there’s a reason I bring up texting and driving…

Doing more things does not drive faster or better results.

When you text and drive…you don’t drive better. You drive worse.

Doing things better drives better results.

Even more:

Doing one thing as best as you can drives better results.

See, we’re capable of doing two things at the same time — like texting and driving.

However, it’s impossible to concentrate on two tasks at once. You can only do one thing at a time.

What’s my point?

I promise this email isn’t a “trojan horse” lecture to get you to stop texting and driving…

Although, you should probably cut that out (just saying)…

What you should take away from this lesson is to do one thing at a time.

That’s it.

Just one.

Whether that be implementing one new system... Learning one new skill… Or focusing on one project at a time.

At the end of the day…

Do less, not more.

When you do, you’ll get more profits, freedom, and impact.

And right now is the perfect opportunity for you because my Elite Performers Retirement Celebration sale is live.

This is a big milestone for me, so I wanted to celebrate properly.

You can get one big, brilliant bundle of all 12 workshops I’ve created in the past 12 months…

… Or you can even just buy any one workshop (or a handful).

They all come with the original bonuses, templates, etc.

>>>Do less, not more

Dan

P.S. — Heads up, I’m leaning toward raising the price on this bundle soon.

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