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One Priority
Your to-do list has forty seven items. Your calendar is back-to-back. You're busy every single day. But at the end of the year... what actually moved? Stanford researchers studied people who multitask constantly. They expected to find superior cognitive abilities. They found the opposite. Heavy multitaskers were worse at filtering information, slower at switching tasks, and weaker at memory. Doing everything means mastering nothing. Now picture this. One clear priority. The thing that if you accomplished it, everything else would become easier or unnecessary. Do you know what yours is? Before twenty twenty six begins, write down one thing. Not ten. One. The priority that earns its place above everything else. Then protect it with your life. Clarity is power. One clear priority beats a hundred scattered intentions.