
The post argues that most productivity woes stem from a decision problem, not a lack of tools or plans. Constantly switching strategies drains momentum, clarity, and energy, creating the illusion of busyness without progress. It proposes a simple fix: commit to one priority for seven days, avoiding new tools and optimizations. Consistency, rather than perpetual tweaking, is presented as the true driver of measurable results.

Many professionals adopt AI tools hoping to cut workload, but end up spending more time testing prompts, switching apps, and watching tutorials. The post argues that the problem isn’t the technology itself but the lack of systematic usage. It recommends...