Colter Reed

5 Reasons You’ll Win Faster if You Slow Down

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There is a popular notion that if you can just work a little bit harder, a little bit longer, and a little bit faster, you can achieve anything. You can solve any problem. You can get anything done. Slow is the problem. Fast is the answer.

It’s a shortsighted approach to productivity. Yes, you can usually work a little bit harder, a little bit longer, or a little bit faster and get a little more done. The key there is the little bit. You quickly hit the point of diminishing returns, and you’ll get a lot less done if you push yourself too much.

Instead, take a lesson from Aesop’s tortoise: slow and steady wins the race.

Here are five ways that going slow will get you across the finish line sooner:

It’s easy to get caught up in the fast pace of life. We want to be productive. We want to be the Hare, get things done, and get on to the next thing.

Going too fast will just slow you down in the long run, though. You’ll spend more time, energy, and resources and get less done.

The next time you feel yourself getting caught up in the frenzy of a productive life, take a step back. Pause. Breathe deep. Slow is fast; fast is slow.

Question: How could you remind yourself to slow down and not go too fast? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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