There is a cadence to getting things done. One construct is the idea executing on sprints, where sprints are small, but meaningful, bites that can be delivered and/or realized in a few weeks or less.
This type of approach can be very effective, as it encourages bold thinking, specifically by mitigating the cost of failure while enabling rapid iteration and course correction.
There is of course a pacing and "force of impact" aspect to getting things done in that whatever pace and pose you choose, you have to LIVE that pace, and MANIFEST that pose.
The point being that it’s not theoretical. It’s literal.
It’s a Contact Sport, where every couple of weeks feels…to the brain and body…more akin to going a couple rounds in a boxing match than negotiating a leisurely sprint.
Purpose meets Pursuit.