High achievers get rewarded for all the things they get done, and what's their reward?-being given more things that need to get done. And because they have never been taught how to work, high achievers always think the answer is more-more hours, more tasks, and more stress. It's like their superpower, more, made them successful and then it suddenly becomes their greatest weakness.
In Less Achieves More, Cyril Peupion shows readers how to emphasize less-in quarterly goals, weekly planning, and daily action. Less is what allows you to achieve more.
Less projects allows you to create more impact. Less tasks creates more time. Less distractions allows you to make more progress on the things that really matter. By focusing on a smaller set of things, you will increase the impact you have in work and in life.