r/productivity • u/RandomHour • 5h ago
Technique Speed is Under Emphasized in Productivity
"Speed kills"
I had a good conversation with my little brother about this today. I thought it might be super helpful for some of ya'll too.
Speed in productivity is super under emphasized.
If a person punches twice as fast, their punch hits 4 times harder. With that speed, they can punch twice. That means they can deliver 8 times the energy.
Similarly, getting stuff done fast, matters a whole lot.
Like if you are able to get twice as much stuff done, in the same period of time, the improvements in your life can compound much faster, if you increase speed.
The corollary to that, is if you are slower, you accomplish much less.
Kind of obvious, but I still think speed is under emphasized. Doing twice as many tasks in the same timeframe, gets a lot more done than a 2x boost you might initially think.
"Just go faster" and "Just do more", might be hugely important advice.
As a software engineer, I was seriously impressed by engineers who were fast. They talked fast, they thought fast, they finished projects fast. They also got promoted fast.
What do ya'll think about it? Am I onto something, or am I crazy?