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Have you ever stopped to think about the most valuable work that you do? It may surprise you to know that it's not your physical labor, but rather your thinking. Yes, that's right - your ability to think is your most valuable asset.

When it comes to achieving success, one of the most important things you can do is focus on things that have high potential consequences. This means prioritizing tasks and decisions that will have a significant impact on your life or business. By focusing on these high-potential tasks, you'll be able to make the most of your time and resources and achieve the greatest results.

On the other hand, one of the biggest pitfalls of failure is focusing on things that have low or no potential consequences. When we get bogged down in trivial tasks or distractions, we lose sight of what really matters and end up wasting our time and energy.

So, the next time you find yourself struggling to prioritize your work or make decisions, ask yourself - what are the potential consequences of this task? Is it something that will move me closer to my #goals, or is it just a distraction? By focusing on the things that matter most, you'll be able to achieve greater success and make the most of your valuable thinking skills.

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