Faster
A System for Finishing What Matters
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ナレーター:
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Brian Niishi
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著者:
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Jeff Morris
You already know what matters most. You just never seem to finish it. Not because you’re lazy. Not because you lack discipline. But because every day, the urgent cuts the line. By the time you answer the emails, sit through the meetings, and solve everyone else’s problems, the work that actually matters is still sitting there: unstarted or half-finished.
Busy feels like progress. It isn’t. FASTER fixes that. Everyone is busy. The overwhelmed and the effective share the same goal: get more done. So busyness cannot be the difference. The difference is structure.
Written by Jeff Morris—veteran lawyer, former Managing Partner, executive coach, and mediator— FASTER distills nearly four decades of real-world experience into a practical system busy people can actually use. No endless to-do lists. No motivational fluff. No complicated productivity theories. Just a clear daily architecture that protects your focus and guarantees progress on what matters most. The FASTER System helps you triage your day like a busy hospital:
• Triage Board—A simple Rule of Five that makes your real priorities impossible to ignore
• Operating Room—Protected focus time for your most important work
• Waiting Room—One trusted place to hold everything else so it stops hijacking your attention. Inside, you’ll discover:
• How to create clarity in minutes
• A focus method that keeps you out of distraction
• How to stop carrying every task in your head
• A daily rhythm that turns intention into execution
• How to say “no” while protecting important relationships.
With FASTER, you’ll stop treating every demand as equal. You’ll stop pretending a 12-hour backlog fits into an 8-hour day. And you’ll stop confusing busyness with progress. Instead, you’ll use a system built for real life:
- Choose fewer tasks.
- Protect focused work time.
- Finish before adding more.
- Constraint creates freedom.
- Clarity creates momentum.