"Focus on 20% High-Intensity Work: Learn to "Pick Work to Do" and Get Maximum Results in the Minimum Time" Recommended Preface: Say goodbye to perfectionism and become a high-density worker
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Because I have worked in the Internet industry and media circles in the past, I have become accustomed to the fast pace of work, and I have unconsciously developed a high dependence on speed and efficiency.
When I was young, I always thought that being able to successfully complete various tasks assigned by the boss was a manifestation of “taking responsibility”. But after things changed and I learned to self-examine, I discovered that if I was too obsessed with the results of doing things well, I would unconsciously fall into the quagmire of “perfectionism.”
In the past, I often boasted that I could multi-task, that is, I adopted the “multitasking” mode and was good at switching between different tasks quickly. Later, I discovered that this approach may not have many benefits, and may even cause a loss of concentration. Therefore, if you can use the “simplex processing” mode to focus on each task, it will not only improve efficiency, but also reduce emotional interference.
Say goodbye to the trap of perfectionism
I read “Focus on 20%” High-density work force: learn to “pick work to do” and get the maximum results in the least time” After reading this book, I can agree with the author’s views.
It is true that there is nothing wrong with pursuing perfection, but excessive perfectionism can actually cause harm to ordinary working people. Many people have a wrong impression and understanding of the word “perfect” because of their fear of failure. These worries are actually unnecessary.
A true master will not pursue perfection even in trivial matters, but will only focus on the key points that deserve attention. Rather than seeing the process of hard work as a virtue, it is better to encourage yourself to complete the work in a timely manner and report the results responsibly.
Perfectionists tend to focus too much on trivial matters, paying only attention to details but ignoring the macro-control of the industry. A better approach would be to be able to “see the forest for the trees.” If you also want to be like a master - committed to improving your concentration per unit of time, I am happy to recommend you to read “Focus on 20%” High-density work force: learn to “pick work to do” and get the maximum results in the least time” This is a good book.
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