Stop Trying to Be More Efficient

Doing more doesn’t equal doing it well

Darius Foroux
4 min readJan 20, 2023

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What’s the natural response when you try to get things done? You’re likely trying one of the following two things:

  1. Work harder
  2. Try to be more efficient — completing your task faster or better

Sometimes those things are helpful. But too often, we shouldn’t be working harder or trying to be more efficient.

Let’s say you’re trying to achieve a major goal right now, like:

  • Starting your own business or side hustle
  • Changing careers
  • Losing weight
  • Starting with saving for an emergency fund

Focusing too much on efficiency may not help you in the long-term.

To better understand this, we have to look at the two origin stories of efficiency. We can use these insights to manage our work and goals better.

From factory workers to “knowledge workers”

During the world war, factory work increased in the United States. To improve production and get more output done, managers found ways to simplify and streamline their process. So factory workers could do more in the most efficient manner.

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