Lesson #2 – Keep the streak. - Deepstash
Lesson #2 – Keep the streak.

Lesson #2 – Keep the streak.

Repetition makes your work better. And you become faster.

When you repeat the same task every day:

  • you become better at it
  • and you can achieve it faster.

And even if you can’t improve your speed forever, quality compounds over time.

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We overuse productivity nowadays. We said anything we could have said about it. Let's get back to the basics.

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