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Article: Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.

Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.

While moving with urgency and impatience may seem similar, they have distinct differences that can have a significant impact on the outcome of a mission.

Moving with urgency involves a sense of purpose and an understanding of the time-sensitive nature of a mission. It requires a focus on the task at hand and a willingness to act quickly and decisively to achieve the desired outcome. On the other hand, impatience is characterized by a lack of understanding of the time-sensitive nature of a mission and a desire for immediate results. Impatience can lead to rushed decisions and actions that may not be well thought out, and can ultimately hinder the success of the mission.

However, moving with urgency does not mean rushing through tasks but it is equipped with the truth that time is too limited to not hit the mark. Precision is essential to ensure that the work is done accurately, and the results are up to par. Taking the time to plan, organize and execute with precision ensures that there is no room for error, and the end product is of high quality.

It is crucial to understand the difference between urgency and impatience when it comes to navigating time to accomplish a mission. It is imperative to move with a sense of urgency, but not to the point of recklessness. By doing so, we can ensure that our time is deliberate and effective, leading to successful a mission accomplishment.