Leverage the “Salami Slice” Technique 🍕 - Deepstash

Leverage the “Salami Slice” Technique 🍕

Big tasks feel overwhelming—break them down into small steps.

Focus on one tiny piece at a time.

Each small step makes progress easier.

Consistency beats intensity.

💡 Big projects get done one slice at a time.

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Learn how to eliminate procrastination, boost productivity, and tackle your biggest tasks first with Brian Tracy’s powerful time-management principles.

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