Why Does ‘Doing More’ Often Mean Achieving Less?
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Narrated by:
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Margaret Pavao
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Bright Days
About this listen
Why Does ‘Doing More’ Often Mean Achieving Less? is a powerful and eye-opening short listen for anyone caught in the cycle of overworking, overcommitting, and still feeling like they’re falling behind.
In a world that worships busyness, this book pulls the brakes—and the blinders—off. It reveals the hidden cost of constant doing, and why trying to “do it all” is the fastest way to lose clarity, creativity, and your sense of direction.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why more action doesn’t equal more impact
- The psychology behind chronic overachievement
- How busyness becomes a barrier to real success
- Signs you’re stuck in a productivity spiral
- Simple shifts to help you do less—and achieve more
This isn’t a book about working harder. It’s about finally getting honest with what’s working, what’s not, and what you need to let go of to move forward.
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