• Breakthrough Moments

    Why Direction Matters More Than Speed

    Many people start the week focused on speed. How much can I accomplish?How fast can I move?How quickly can I catch up? Speed feels productive. It creates urgency. It gives the impression that progress is happening simply because activity increases. But direction determines whether that activity matters. You can move quickly in the wrong direction and still feel busy. You can complete tasks, answer messages, and check items off a list without getting any closer to what actually matters. Direction requires clarity. It asks a different question. Instead of how much can I do, it asks what should I do first? Instead of how fast can I move, it asks…