# Leverage
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Gary Keller's ONE Thing Focusing Question
The Focusing Question from Gary Keller's 2012 bestseller 'The ONE Thing': 'What's the ONE thing I can do such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary?' - a prioritization framework for identifying highest-leverage activities.
Leverage in Time Management
Principle of maximizing output per unit of time by focusing on high-impact activities, delegating, automating, and avoiding low-value work.
Result-Time Ratio Analysis
Productivity measurement comparing output value against time invested. Identifies high-leverage activities producing disproportionate results and low-leverage time sinks. Enables data-driven prioritization by focusing on activities with highest result-to-time ratios rather than just time tracking.
Time Multiplier Framework
Productivity philosophy focusing on investing time in activities today that create disproportionate time savings tomorrow through automation, delegation, systematization, and leverage, prioritizing significance over mere urgency and importance.
Time Multipliers
Strategic approach focusing on activities that create more time in the future through delegation, automation, and elimination. Prioritizes investments that compound time savings.
Time Multipliers Concept
Activities and investments that create more time in the future by increasing efficiency, automating tasks, or building systems that save recurring time.