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The ONE Thing

Valentina D.'s Key Ideas from The ONE Thing
by Gary Keller, Jay Papasan

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The Focusing Question

The Focusing Question

The Focusing Question is a powerful tool that directs attention to what matters most. It works by:

  • Forcing you to identify the single most leveraged action
  • Cutting through options to the vital few (or the vital one)
  • Creating clarity when facing multiple paths
  • Revealing the lead domino that will make other actions easier or unnecessary

This question can be customized for any timeframe (What's my ONE thing right now?) or domain (What's my ONE thing for health?), but always maintains its powerful focus on leverage and priority.

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The Domino Effect

The Domino Effect

The Domino Effect demonstrates how focusing on one priority can create extraordinary outcomes through geometric progression:

  • When dominoes are arranged properly, a 2-inch domino can knock over one 50% larger
  • By the 18th domino, the height equals the Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • By the 31st, it reaches Mount Everest
  • By the 57th, it almost reaches the moon

This physical metaphor reveals how small, focused actions—when strategically sequenced—can achieve seemingly impossible results. The key lies not in the size of the first step, but in identifying which domino must fall first.

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Success is about doing the right thing, not about doing everything right.

GARY KELLER

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The Six Lies

The Six Lies

The Six Lies stand between ordinary and extraordinary results. These deceptive beliefs keep us trapped:

  1. Everything Matters Equally: Truth—only a vital few actions create most of your results
  2. Multitasking Works: Truth—it fragments attention and reduces effectiveness by up to 28%
  3. Discipline Is Required: Truth—success comes from the right habits, not constant willpower
  4. Willpower Is Always Available: Truth—it depletes throughout the day like a battery
  5. Balance Is Ideal: Truth—extraordinary success requires counterbalance and strategic imbalance
  6. Big Is Bad: Truth—thinking big creates inspiration and possibilities that small thinking never can

These lies feel like wisdom but actually ensure mediocrity.

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The Success Habit

The Success Habit

The Success Habit transforms prioritization from a conscious effort into an automatic behavior:

  • Habits eliminate the need for willpower and motivation
  • Creating a new habit requires 66 days on average (not the commonly cited 21)
  • The Success Habit consists of asking the Focusing Question each morning
  • Time blocking—scheduling uninterrupted time for your ONE Thing—is essential
  • This prioritization must happen before other activities claim your attention

Once this habit is established, extraordinary productivity becomes your default state, rather than requiring constant discipline and decision-making.

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The truth about success is that our ability to achieve extraordinary results depends on the actions we take.

GARY KELLER

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Time Blocking

Time Blocking

Time blocking is the most powerful productivity tool available for achieving extraordinary results:

  • It requires scheduling time on your calendar for your ONE Thing
  • This block should be at least 4 hours when possible (for complex, important work)
  • Blocks should be placed during your hours of highest energy and focus
  • The practice must be treated as sacred and defended from interruptions
  • During blocked time, all distractions must be eliminated (phones, email, people)

When consistently applied, this approach ensures progress on what matters most, regardless of the chaos and demands that would otherwise consume available time.

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The Four Thieves

The Four Thieves

The Four Thieves rob people of extraordinary productivity and must be defeated:

  1. Inability to say no: Success requires declining good opportunities to protect time for great ones
  2. Fear of chaos: When focusing on ONE Thing, other areas will feel chaotic—this discomfort must be accepted
  3. Poor health habits: Physical energy underpins all productivity through sleep, diet, and exercise
  4. Environment doesn't support your goals: The wrong people and settings create friction that prevents success

Addressing these thieves isn't about minor improvements—it's about removing the major barriers that prevent the domino effect from reaching its full potential.

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The Productivity Myth

The Productivity Myth

The Productivity Myth leads people to confuse activity with accomplishment:

  • Busyness often masquerades as productivity
  • Checking off many small tasks creates an illusion of achievement
  • True productivity focuses on results, not activities
  • Effectiveness (doing the right things) trumps efficiency (doing things right)
  • The most productive people often complete fewer tasks, not more

This distinction explains why some people seem to accomplish extraordinary things with the same 24 hours available to everyone. They focus on the vital few actions rather than the trivial many.

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It is not that we have too little time to do all the things we need to do, it is that we feel the need to do too many things in the time we have.

GARY KELLER

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Goal Setting to the Now

Goal Setting to the Now

Goal Setting to the Now connects distant dreams to immediate action through a powerful process:

  1. Identify your someday goal (the ultimate aspiration)
  2. Determine your 5-year goal that leads toward it
  3. Set your 1-year goal that moves you toward the 5-year goal
  4. Establish your monthly goal derived from the yearly goal
  5. Create your weekly goal based on the monthly goal
  6. Define your daily ONE Thing that achieves the weekly goal
  7. Identify what you can do right now

This approach eliminates the gap between future aspirations and present actions, creating a clear path from dreams to daily priorities.

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CURATOR'S NOTE

Feel overwhelmed by endless to-do lists and competing priorities? This game-changing approach cuts through the chaos with one simple question: "What's the ONE thing you can do, such that by doing it, everything else becomes easier or unnecessary?" It's not about doing more things—it's about doing the right thing that creates a domino effect. Ditch the multitasking myth and discover how extraordinary results come from narrowing your focus.

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