The one thing summary6/18/2023 ![]() All of the characters except for the MC were pretty much voiced and for the price I bought the game at…that’s pretty good. Soundtrack was alright, nothing really memorable in comparison to GOD TIER BAW. Although a very small part to the game, the mini games were a nice change of pace and I nonetheless enjoyed them. The system for the game honestly wasn’t that complicated, had all the right functions available, good decisions to choose along with a cute trivia quiz mini game that I actually enjoyed completing along with a memory card game. ![]() Game: Nameless ~ The One Thing You Must Recall~ Compared to my first review I felt it was harder to talk about each character because each ending wasn’t really fulfilling till the very end so I think I kind of focused on what happened during their storyline and how the MC also known as Eri or the love interests changed throughout their route because each had their own theme going for them. Spoilers will be contained, I think this was a little different from my previous review of Bad Apple Wars because everything was more connected and had a strong tie to the actual storyline which I was not expecting at all. Side note: I totally did not understand why John/Johnson was inappropriate till I searched it up lol. Did not remember that Nameless was made by Cheritz which was a pleasant surprise. So Nameless was another game that I always saw but didn’t really get a chance to try, to be honest I did see some things about it but don’t really remember if people said it was good or bad so I basically went into this blind! The game was 50% off on steam and I thought it was the perfect opportunity to try this bad boy out. After recharging myself by replaying Takeru’s route in Collar x Malice, going to KCON NY, and just giving myself some time to relax I’M READY TO GO and write about this game! It provides a clear, actionable plan for identifying and prioritising your most important task, eliminating distractions and maintaining focus in order to achieve your goals.Hi friends I’m back after a while with a new game that I finished towards the end of June. In summary, "The One Thing" shows how focusing on "One Thing can lead to greater progress and success in any area of life. Throughout the book, the authors also use real-life examples and case studies to illustrate the concepts discussed in the book, making it easy to understand and apply the strategies in real life. It also encourages readers to be mindful of their thoughts and emotions, and to take responsibility for their actions. The book concludes by emphasising the importance of consistency and discipline in achieving success. It also covers the importance of setting a deadline for achieving your goal and breaking it down into smaller, manageable tasks. The book also covers the importance of creating a daily routine that prioritizes your most important task and helps you maintain focus throughout the day. It explains how to identify the most important task by asking "What's the one thing I can do such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary?" and how to use the "80/20 rule" (also known as the Pareto Principle) to identify the 20% of tasks that will yield 80% of your desired results. The book then goes on to discuss the importance of setting priorities and eliminating distractions. ![]() The book argues that by focusing on this one thing, you will be able to make the greatest progress and achieve the most success. ![]() The book begins by introducing the concept of "the one thing" - the one task or goal that is most important to achieving success in any area of life. "The One Thing" is a guide to achieving success by focusing on the most important task at hand. The key is to focus on the right things at the right time, rather than just trying to do more in less time. Time management is important, but it is not the most important factor in achieving success. They also eliminate distractions and focus on the task at hand.ĥ. Successful people set goals and priorities and then take consistent action towards achieving those goals. Instead, it is better to focus on one task at a time.Ĥ. Multitasking is actually counter-productive, as it splits your focus and reduces your productivity. This means that focusing on the most important tasks and ignoring the rest can lead to the greatest results.ģ. The 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, suggests that 80% of outcomes come from 20% of the input. This can be different for each person, depending on their individual priorities and goals.Ģ. The "one thing" refers to the most important task or goal that you need to focus on in order to achieve success. Below are the five key points the Snippets team took from The One Thing:ġ.
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