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April 05, 2026Day 179 - The Risk of Doing Less2 minutesPlayMain ThemeDoing less only works when you focus on what truly matters.Key TopicsThe appeal of doing lessThe risk of misapplying simplificationAvoidance disguised as minimalismPrioritization and intentional focusBalancing reduction with meaningful effortKey LessonsDoing less is not always better—it depends on what you reduce.Removing the wrong things can slow progress.Simplification should create focus, not avoidance. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Guy ReamsApril 05, 2026Day 179 - The Risk of Doing Less2 minutesPlayMain ThemeDoing less only works when you focus on what truly matters.Key TopicsThe appeal of doing lessThe risk of misapplying simplificationAvoidance disguised as minimalismPrioritization and intentional focusBalancing reduction with meaningful effortKey LessonsDoing less is not always better—it depends on what you reduce.Removing the wrong things can slow progress.Simplification should create focus, not avoidance. ...more
Main ThemeDoing less only works when you focus on what truly matters.Key TopicsThe appeal of doing lessThe risk of misapplying simplificationAvoidance disguised as minimalismPrioritization and intentional focusBalancing reduction with meaningful effortKey LessonsDoing less is not always better—it depends on what you reduce.Removing the wrong things can slow progress.Simplification should create focus, not avoidance.
April 05, 2026Day 179 - The Risk of Doing Less2 minutesPlayMain ThemeDoing less only works when you focus on what truly matters.Key TopicsThe appeal of doing lessThe risk of misapplying simplificationAvoidance disguised as minimalismPrioritization and intentional focusBalancing reduction with meaningful effortKey LessonsDoing less is not always better—it depends on what you reduce.Removing the wrong things can slow progress.Simplification should create focus, not avoidance. ...more
Main ThemeDoing less only works when you focus on what truly matters.Key TopicsThe appeal of doing lessThe risk of misapplying simplificationAvoidance disguised as minimalismPrioritization and intentional focusBalancing reduction with meaningful effortKey LessonsDoing less is not always better—it depends on what you reduce.Removing the wrong things can slow progress.Simplification should create focus, not avoidance.