
The 64:4 Deletion Principle
00:31 - Chasing more products and offers often looks like growth, but it usually spreads attention thin.00:56 - A small number of inputs almost always drive the majority of results.01:21 - Removing the low-impact work frees up time, focus,
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Show Notes
00:31 - Chasing more products and offers often looks like growth, but it usually spreads attention thin.
00:56 - A small number of inputs almost always drive the majority of results.
01:21 - Removing the low-impact work frees up time, focus, and energy almost immediately.
01:48 - Real growth comes from doing one thing well, repeatedly, over time.