You can burn yourself out stacking up all the "things you HAVE to do" to be successful.
But if you start by mastering just ONE thing: the CENTRAL skill or task of your craft...
And only divide your attention when you absolutely HAVE to work on the next step, you'll find:
💡You become REALLY GOOD at the most important skill in HALF the time as those who attempt to multitask.
This is because multitasking doesn't work! Dividing your attention between a bunch of tasks means you'll do them half as well, and will take twice as long to complete them.
💡 Half the steps you THOUGHT you needed are unnecessary.
There's a WORLD of difference between "theoretical" and "practical" and you will only discover the practical steps you need to do by ACTUALLY working on your craft!
💡 When you resist taking on more steps until you HAVE to, it will act as a forcing function and ensure...
The new task will naturally be the NEXT most important step in your journey.
Now get REALLY GOOD at this new thing before adding another step.