📄How can one achieve the greatest results in a limited time?

Focus on the smallest key actions, execute fiercely, and improve while doing.

1. Focus on the Minimum Goal Achievable (MGA)

Ask yourself: What am I doing now that is most likely to lead to the biggest breakthrough?

It’s not about doing more, but about doing it right.

2. Create Extreme Execution Power (Fast Do)

Set a life-or-death countdown for yourself: for example, I must complete XX within 3 days.

Launch it at 80% completion, go live even if it’s not perfect, and quickly correct using real feedback.

3. Establish a Result Feedback Mechanism

Set daily reviews: Output / Effect / Next Actions.

Don’t fear mistakes, fear stagnation.

Every adjustment is a step closer to success.

Clarify your goals:

Don’t vaguely say "I want to improve" or "I want to be wealthy."

Say "Increase followers by 100,000 in 3 months" or "Save 500,000 in 6 months."

Clear goals lead to explosive growth.

Identify the 20 in the 80/20 rule.

Among what you are doing now,

which 20% of actions yield 80% of the results?

For example:

Content Creator = Viral Topic + Platform Algorithm + Interaction Virality

Product Promoter = High Conversion Products + Trust + Sales Pitch

Blockchain KOL = Partnering with Exchanges/Projects + Traffic Events + Targeted Audience.

Leverage to amplify your influence:

Your time is limited, but you can multiply it with resources: Networking leverage: Collaborate with those stronger than you.

Traffic leverage: Use short videos, live streaming, and social platforms.

Technical leverage: AI automation, scripting, advertising tools.

Time slicing: Treat one day as ten days.

Break down tasks: Focus on only 1-3 high-leverage tasks each day.

Time-limited sprints: Use the Pomodoro technique for explosive focus, goal-oriented rather than state-oriented.

Reject unproductive socializing, scrolling through your phone, and meaningless comparisons.

Quick validation & quick adjustment:

Review immediately after doing, examine the data, ask the market, and adjust if necessary. Don’t cling to perfection; cling to speed and feedback.