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Speed is a superpower. Urgency is a trap.
There is a massive difference between moving fast and rushing.
• Speed is intentional. It’s the result of streamlined systems, clear thinking, and mastery. It’s a choice made to gain an advantage.
• Urgency is reactive. It’s the product of poor planning and late starts. It creates friction, breeds mistakes, and leads to burnout.
If you’re always "urgent," you’re out of control. If you’re fast, you’re ahead of the game. Don’t mistake the panic of urgency for the efficiency of speed.
Move with precision, not just pressure.
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By Rosha Entezari5
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Speed is a superpower. Urgency is a trap.
There is a massive difference between moving fast and rushing.
• Speed is intentional. It’s the result of streamlined systems, clear thinking, and mastery. It’s a choice made to gain an advantage.
• Urgency is reactive. It’s the product of poor planning and late starts. It creates friction, breeds mistakes, and leads to burnout.
If you’re always "urgent," you’re out of control. If you’re fast, you’re ahead of the game. Don’t mistake the panic of urgency for the efficiency of speed.
Move with precision, not just pressure.
Send us a text