Quote by JAMES CLEAR - Deepstash

“Most things are not as difficult as they seem—if you focus each day.

However, giving one topic your full attention for an extended period of time is even harder than it seems.

Over a long timeline, the bottleneck is usually attention not ability.”

JAMES CLEAR

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