3 : More Haste, Less Speed Access

Is frantic, emotional, and reactive. It focuses on the clock.

Is efficient, calm, and proactive. It focuses on the finish line. 3 : More haste, less speed

Identify "High-Stake Junctions" where haste is most dangerous: Is frantic, emotional, and reactive

Sending a reactive email often leads to a day-long argument. Wait five minutes. " use these three tactics:

On long tasks, stop every 30 minutes for a 60-second review. Are you still on the right track? Catching a wrong turn early saves hours of backtracking. 3. Knowing When to Slow Down

Switch your metric from to "Progress Made." You aren't "faster" because you are sweating and moving quickly; you are faster because the task is finished correctly.

To achieve "speed" without the "haste," use these three tactics: