April 6, 2006
Working Intensely
A couple of months back, we looked at the definition of the word intensity: “the magnitude of a quantity (as force or energy) per unit”. Intensity is, at the core, not about doing more, or working harder or faster—it’s about working more efficiently and robustly. It’s about having enough energy to do everything that matters to you. It means coming home at the end of the work day with energy left over to enjoy your evening. Intensity is focusing down on your goals with the specificity and precision of a laser.
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