While I don’t think having the mindset of “all or nothing” throughout your entire life is the best way to live, it definitely benefits those who have extremely busy lives.
If you feel overwhelmed, your to-do list is too long or you have a habit of saying yes whenever anyone asks something of you, then try spending a couple of weeks with an all or nothing mindset.
This forces you to think critically about an opportunity and the results of it. The mindset encourages priorities and immediacy. Best of all, it gives you a good reason to say no. It’s one thing to reject a request because you don’t want to do it. It’s a whole other thing to reject a request because you’ve committed to following all the way through with something else.
In a world full of multitaskers, those with all or nothing mindsets really stand out.
Stay Positive & Know What To Cut
Garth E. Beyer
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