This is one of the worst things that people do which they think is helping them, but in reality they lose more time later on.
Because, think about it.
In the moment you feel as though it's the fastest way to progress and get ahead,
But later on you realise that all the mistakes and the things you missed, catch up with you.
Don't they?
Rushing doesn't save time.
It steals clarity and creates more problems to fix later.
Imagine yourself in this situation:
You're driving at full speed on a foggy road, and you're hoping you won't crash.
But deep down you know this approach isn't sustainable.
It's exhausting and the pressure to keep up only grows heavier.
What if you slowed down not to procrastinate but just enough to focus?
You'd won't just produce better work, but you'd also feel less drained at the end of the day.
Just ask yourself the next time you're speeding through your work: “Is this urgency real or am I just running from the fear of falling behind?”
You know mastering your pace, just could be the shift that finally gets you ahead.
Do you find yourself stuck in this cycle?
It’s a tough habit to break, but it’s not impossible.
Let me know your thoughts.