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There are times when progress feels scattered and effort starts to blur into motion for its own sake. This reflection looks at the value of stepping back to ask a simple question: what is my job right now? It is a way of narrowing focus, recognizing when effort stops being productive, and remembering that rest and clarity often come from doing less, not more.
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By Brant SteenThere are times when progress feels scattered and effort starts to blur into motion for its own sake. This reflection looks at the value of stepping back to ask a simple question: what is my job right now? It is a way of narrowing focus, recognizing when effort stops being productive, and remembering that rest and clarity often come from doing less, not more.
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