The less you struggle with a problem, the more it's likely to solve itself. The less time you spend frantically running around, the more productive you are likely to be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them.
My task is becoming more and more delicate, while the difficulties increase constantly.
I'm more focused and have a greater sense of challenge, because I constantly feel the weight of time.
I feel like when the task is more difficult for me it's more exciting.
The more you do stuff, the better you get at dealing with how you still fail at it a lot of the time.
When you have a great and difficult task, something perhaps almost impossible, if you only work a little at a time, every day a little, suddenly the work will finish itself.
Deep in the human nature, there is an almost irresistible tendency to concentrate physical and mental energy on attempts at solving problems that seem to be unsolvable. Indeed, for some kinds of active people, only the seemingly unsolvable problems can arouse their interest.
The more harder you work, the less you're out spending your money.
Whenever I have to do something, I try to minimise the time it takes me to do it. I just cannot wait.
When you are working really hard and you're really focused on your career, a lot of other things suffer.
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