If I knew my clone would handle my current responsibilities with care and skill, my next step would be to deliberately explore the work that exists beyond my existing routine. I would use the freed time and energy to immerse myself in the kind of deep learning and creative thinking that often gets pushed aside in the rush of daily tasks.
The real advantage in such a scenario is not simply rest but the possibility of engaging in higher leverage activities. I would look at new opportunities more intentionally, spend time cultivating relationships, and experiment with ideas that have long sat on the shelf waiting for attention.
This kind of thinking prompts a bigger question: How often do we postpone the work that might truly move us forward because we remain tied to what is urgent instead of what is important? If the clone takes care of the urgent let the original expand into the important. That shift in focus might be the most valuable outcome of all...
If I knew my clone would handle my current responsibilities with care and skill, my next step would be to deliberately explore the work that exists beyond my existing routine. I would use the freed time and energy to immerse myself in the kind of deep learning and creative thinking that often gets pushed aside in the rush of daily tasks.
The real advantage in such a scenario is not simply rest but the possibility of engaging in higher leverage activities. I would look at new opportunities more intentionally, spend time cultivating relationships, and experiment with ideas that have long sat on the shelf waiting for attention.
This kind of thinking prompts a bigger question: How often do we postpone the work that might truly move us forward because we remain tied to what is urgent instead of what is important? If the clone takes care of the urgent let the original expand into the important. That shift in focus might be the most valuable outcome of all...