Quiz on The ONE Thing: Unlocking Extraordinary Results
Test your grasp of key mindsets and frameworks from Gary Keller's 'The ONE Thing' to focus on what drives massive success.
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Question 1: What is the central focusing question introduced in the material to identify high-leverage actions?
What are all the things I need to do today?
How can I balance my work and personal life effectively?
What small habit can I start to improve my productivity?
What's the ONE Thing I can do such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary?
Question 2: According to the material, why is multitasking considered a productivity killer?
It saves time by combining activities.
It switches your focus rapidly, causing task switching costs that reduce effectiveness by up to 40%.
It helps build resilience against distractions.
It allows you to handle more tasks at once efficiently.
Question 3: In the domino effect framework, what does the first domino represent?
The ONE Thing that, once achieved, triggers a chain reaction of successes.
Eliminating all distractions at once.
A minor daily task that accumulates over time.
Balancing multiple priorities simultaneously.
Question 4: What myth about success does the material debunk, arguing that a 'balanced life' leads to mediocrity?
Everything matters equally in achieving goals.
Willpower is unlimited and can be used freely.
Discipline is more important than motivation.
Success requires equal attention to all areas of life.
Question 5: In a scenario where you're overwhelmed with emails, meetings, and a major project deadline, what high-leverage behavior should you apply first?
Time block your calendar to protect four hours for the major project.
Attend all meetings to stay informed.
Delegate the project to a team member.
Respond to all emails to clear your inbox.
Question 6: What is the consequence of treating every task with equal importance, per the material?
It dilutes your energy, resulting in ordinary outcomes instead of extraordinary ones.
It builds a stronger support network.
It leads to faster overall progress through diversification.
It reduces stress by spreading workload.
Question 7: How does the material advise handling the limited nature of willpower to maintain focus?
Rely on motivation to push through daily.
Use caffeine to extend your willpower reserves.
Multitask low-energy tasks to conserve it.
Do your ONE Thing early in the day when willpower is strongest.
Question 8: In evaluating a common belief, why does the material argue that 'success leaves clues' but you shouldn't copy others' paths exactly?
Because individual ONE Things vary based on personal goals and circumstances.
Because clues are irrelevant to personal achievement.
Because copying guarantees the same results every time.
Because success is mostly luck and can't be replicated.