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The Tools You Need To Embrace Uncertainty | Nathan Furr and Susannah Harmon Furr

Behavioral Grooves Podcast

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Productivity: Focus on One Thing or Many?

Research in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship suggests that breaking down uncertain tasks into a series of small experiments is more effective than planning and executing a big action. When starting a new venture or project, it is recommended to focus on one thing at a time, give yourself time to learn and engage with it, and then move on to the next most important thing. This approach allows for better learning and progress. The analogy of a great chef rotating pots on burners is used to illustrate this concept. Instead of trying to do everything at once or doing one thing perfectly before moving on, taking small steps and focusing on one area at a time leads to better outcomes. This approach can be applied not only to projects, but also to personal growth and development.

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