Slow Down

I used to think success came from moving faster, pushing harder and squeezing more into every hour. What I learned the hard way is that rushing creates mistakes, and mistakes create delays. Everything got better when I slowed down. Decisions improved. Work sharpened. Fewer things needed fixing later. Being quick is useful, but hurrying is expensive. So today, whatever you do next, take five to ten percent longer than usual. Read it once more. Think it through. Do it properly. You will save time overall because you will not be undoing it tomorrow. Slow down to speed up. If you think I am wrong, prove me wrong.

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