Ever found yourself performing a monotonous task, a banal one, assembly-line type of work?
If you can recall, I would bet that you were doing it poorly at first.
It likely took you awhile to find the rhythem, to notice the pattern of least resistance and to optimize your labor so you could get more with less.
And that was for a minuscule task like folding envelopes or cutting wood.
It might be worth being less hard on yourself as you tackle bigger projects.
Even more important, it might be better to be less hard on others as they do.
Stay Positive & It Takes Time To Streamline (But It Does Require Doing The Work)
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