Everything Should Be Made As Simple As Possible, But Not Simpler
Most of us are good at taking simple things and making them complex.
We think complex things are impressive.
But Albert Einstein once said something very surprising about looking for answers through complexity.
He said, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
Most of us feel busy, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do about it.
- We keep adding more “To Do” lists.
- We get up earlier and stay up later to try to get everything done.
- We work longer hours.
But none of this seems to solve the problem.
Less is More
What if the answer is less, instead of more?
I’ve stumbled upon a way that you can begin to gain more focus, more efficiency, and more creativity and it doesn’t require more work or effort on your part.
In fact it requires less.
I’ve simplified them as much as possible and come up with “3 Keys”.
They’re Tested
I didn’t just want to assume these “3 keys” worked, so I asked friends to test them for me.
And they told me that these “3 keys” helped them!
- They told me it helped them begin to get more clarity.
- They told me it helped them to have new ideas.
- They told me it helped them with their sleep. (I am not guaranteeing they will help you with your sleep.)
- And more (you can see their testimonials at the link below)
If you would like to learn more about these “3 keys” and see if they could be a help for you, then click the link below.
The 3 Keys to Increased Focus, Efficiency, and Creativity
At the above link you’ll find:
- A video describing who the “3 keys” can help the most
- 2 testimonials from people who have tried them
- A powerful story about attention
- What Henry Ford said is the weakness of us all
- And more
Related articles
- The Art Of Living – Are You An Amateur Or An Artist? (VIDEO) (baybusinesshelp.com)