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The default response to slow progress is more effort.
Do more. Focus more. Try harder.
But that approach eventually breaks.
Because:
The problem isn’t effort—it’s friction.
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## The Daily Friction Problem
It doesn’t look dramatic.
- A notification that breaks focus
- A task switch that resets your thinking
- A decision that drains mental energy
Each one feels manageable.
Together, they destroy momentum.
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## The Goal: A Low-Friction Day
Instead of trying to be more disciplined:
Design a day with less resistance.
This is what we call a **Low-Friction Workday**.
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## Step 1: Eliminate Open Loops
Open loops are unfinished thoughts or tasks.
copyrightples:
- “I need to reply to that later”
- “I should revisit this task”
- “I’ll decide when I get there”
Each open loop consumes attention.
### Solution:
Capture everything externally.
Use:
- A task manager
- A simple list
- A structured workflow
Not memory.
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## Step 2: Reduce Decision Points
And energy is limited.
Most people waste it on:
- What to work check here on next
- How to start a task
- When to switch
And slows execution.
### Solution:
Remove choices in advance.
- Define your top 3 priorities
- Assign time blocks
- Set clear starting points
Clarity creates speed.
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## Step 3: Control Your Inputs
Attention follows inputs.
Most people allow:
- Constant notifications
- Open communication channels
- Real-time interruptions
This forces reaction mode.
### Solution:
Control what reaches you.
- Turn off non-essential notifications
- Check messages at scheduled times
- Close unnecessary tabs
And that changes everything.
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## Step 4: Batch Similar Work
It resets your mental state.
Going from:
- Email → strategy → meeting → writing
Creates friction at every transition.
### Solution:
Group similar tasks together.
- Email batch
- Deep work block
- Admin block
This reduces switching costs.
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## Step 5: Protect Deep Work
Deep work is where real output happens.
Most people treat deep work as optional.
And progress slows.
### Solution:
Schedule deep work like a meeting.
- 60–120 minute blocks
- No interruptions
- Clear objective
Not intensity.
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## Step 6: Remove Bottlenecks
Some tasks slow down everything else.
copyrightples:
- Waiting on approvals
- Missing information
- Unclear ownership
And break flow.
### Solution:
Identify and eliminate bottlenecks early.
- Clarify ownership
- Prepare inputs in advance
- Use asynchronous updates
Not effort.
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## Step 7: Build Default Workflows
Starting from scratch creates friction.
If every task requires:
- New decisions
- New structure
- New thinking
And consistency drops.
### Solution:
Standardize repeatable work.
- Templates
- Checklists
- Defined steps
This removes uncertainty.
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## Step 8: Limit Work-in-Progress
Too many active tasks create mental clutter.
Most people:
- Start multiple things
- Finish fewer
And slows progress.
### Solution:
Limit what you’re working on.
- Define active tasks
- Complete before switching
- Reduce parallel work
Focus compounds.
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## Step 9: Design Recovery Windows
Continuous work creates fatigue.
Most people push through.
And leads to burnout.
### Solution:
Build energy back into the system.
- Short breaks
- Movement
- Mental resets
Energy fuels execution.
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## Step 10: Audit Your Day
You can’t fix what you don’t see.
### Solution:
At the end of the day, ask:
- Where did I slow down?
- What caused friction?
- What can I remove tomorrow?
Daily refinement creates systems.
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## The System in Action
When applied together, these steps create:
- Fewer interruptions
- Faster decisions
- Clearer focus
- Higher output
But by reducing resistance.
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## Tradeoff (What You Must Accept)
This system requires:
- Less availability
- More structure
- Intentional boundaries
At first, it feels restrictive.
Because work flows faster.
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## The “In Reality” Truth
In reality, productivity isn’t about doing more.
Instead of removing friction.
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## Strategic Takeaway
If you want to improve execution:
Don’t ask:
“How can I do more?”
Ask:
“What can I remove?”
Because:
Not addition.
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This system becomes even more powerful when combined with the discipline vs system shift—which we explored earlier.
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If you want more output without more effort—
and build a system that works for you.