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They Use The 'No' Strategy

They Use The 'No' Strategy

Utra-productive people know the power of saying "no." They protect their time by being selective about the commitments they take on. By declining requests or opportunities that don’t align with their goals, they focus on what truly matters.

For example, a successful entrepreneur might say no to meetings that don’t move the needle, allowing them to focus on high-impact tasks. This disciplined approach ensures they maintain focus, conserve energy, and avoid distractions that could derail their success.

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