Most people focus on adding more effort.
The better question is how to get more leverage from the effort you're already making.
Think about your skills like gears in a machine.
A single gear can do work.
But when multiple gears work together, the output multiplies.
That is how leverage works.
A salesperson who learns marketing becomes more effective.
An entrepreneur who understands finance makes better decisions.
An investor who develops communication skills raises capital more easily.
The real advantage is not mastering one skill.
It is stacking complementary skills that compound each other's value.
That is where disproportionate results come from.
Not working longer hours.
Not grinding harder.
Building a combination of skills that creates more output from the same input.
Take a look at where you want to go.
Then ask yourself:
What skill, if added to what I already know, would create the biggest multiplier effect?
That is usually where the next level of growth is hiding.
Save this as a reminder to build leverage, not just effort.

