The fastest people don’t move more — they remove more.
Every day, your attention gets taxed by noise, urgency, and other people’s priorities.
But the quiet advantage is this: when you cut one distraction, you don’t just save time. You reclaim decision power.
Start with one thing today. One tab closed. One meeting declined. One notification silenced. One task deleted.
That tiny deletion creates space for the move that actually compounds.
Momentum doesn’t always come from adding effort. Sometimes it comes from protecting the signal.
If you want sharper execution, stop asking, “What else should I do?”
Ask, “What can I remove right now?”
Follow for more high-signal moves.