💡 Why Qeap Helps You Be More Productive
Here are four ways Qeap works to help you get more done – faster. 1. Qeap is all about mindset. Achieving your goals requires the right mindset. We sometimes get caught up in the planning and do thin…

Here are four ways Qeap works to help you get more done – faster.
1. Qeap is all about mindset.
Achieving your goals requires the right mindset. We sometimes get caught up in the planning and do things that make us feel busy but don’t help us reach our goals. That’s why Qeap helps you bias for action: to act in ways that put you closer to your goals, one step at a time, rather than engage in meaningless busywork that feels like action.
2. Qeap helps you stay tackle goals with a sense of urgency.
Qeap helps keep you hyper-focused on shorter timeframes for action by breaking big goals into a series of smaller, achievable milestones. With only one week of planning and twelve weeks of action to complete what you would normally complete in twelve months, Qeap keeps your goals top-of-mind to motivate you to act on tasks and goals.
3. Qeap gives you three extra chances to reach your goal.
Maybe you do not reach your big “New Year’s Resolution” by the end of Qeap’s 13 weeks. That’s okay. With four Qeaps a year, you have several opportunities to reach your goal. This means that if you did not reach your goal in one Qeap, you can reflect on the previous one and try again noting the lessons learned.
4. With Qeap, you learn to prioritize ruthlessly.
Qeap is about working smarter, not harder. If you only have twelve weeks to achieve something, you’ll have to narrow your focus to the things that will bring you toward your goal. That’s why fitting a year’s worth of action and achievement into three months requires you to say “no” more than you say “yes.” You have to say “no” to the good things to say “yes” to the great things.
“People think focus means saying yes to the thing you've got to focus on. But that's not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundreds of other good ideas that exist. You have to pick carefully. I'm actually as proud of the things we haven't done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things.” --Steve Jobs
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