Startup life isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s chaotic, relentless, and often feels like you’re racing the clock with no finish line in sight. There’s always another fire to put out, another email to send, another role to fill. Some days, it feels like you’re barely keeping your head above water, let alone thriving.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer weight of it all—your endless to-do list, the pressure to wear a dozen hats, the constant hustle just to keep things moving—you’re not alone.
But here’s the thing: That feeling? That grinding, never-enough energy? It’s not just the nature of startups—it’s a symptom of being pulled in too many directions. And that’s where The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan offers a lifeline.
This isn’t just another productivity hack. It’s a mindset shift so fundamental that I recommend reading it every year. Because as founders, grounding ourselves in the basics isn’t optional—it’s essential.
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Here’s the truth: Most founders struggle because they’re trying to do everything. But not everything matters equally. In fact, most of it doesn’t matter at all.
The ONE Thing asks us to zoom out of the chaos and focus on one simple, powerful question:
"What’s the ONE Thing I can do such that by doing it everything else will be easier or unnecessary?"
This question is more than a productivity tool—it’s a compass. It strips away the noise and helps you zero in on the one thing that truly drives progress.
Think about it: If your startup is in its early stages, your ONE Thing might be solving a customer’s most painful problem with your product. When you nail that, everything else—scaling, marketing, team-building—becomes exponentially easier.
The reason so many of us feel stuck is that we’re working under false assumptions about what it takes to succeed. The ONE Thing calls out six lies that derail us:
These lies aren’t just unhelpful—they’re holding you back. Letting them go creates space for clarity and focus.
Finding your ONE Thing doesn’t require a massive overhaul. It starts with clarity:
Here’s an example: If your someday goal is to build a $10 million company, your five-year goal might be reaching $2 million in revenue. Your one-year goal could be acquiring 100 new customers. Your daily goal? Making five high-value sales calls or refining your product pitch.
Each step connects to the next, creating a domino effect of progress.
Once you know your ONE Thing, guard it like your life depends on it. Schedule uninterrupted time to focus on it every day. Jeff Bezos, for instance, prioritizes his mornings for high-quality decision-making when his energy is at its peak.
Time-blocking isn’t just about scheduling—it’s about saying no. No to distractions, no to non-essential tasks, and yes to what truly matters.
Even with the best intentions, life can derail us. These are the Four Thieves of Productivity—and how to defeat them:
At its core, The ONE Thing is about clarity, purpose, and freedom. It reminds us that success isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing what matters most.
As startup founders, it’s easy to get lost in the grind. But taking the time to ground yourself in these principles can change everything. That’s why I recommend revisiting this book every year. Let it be your anchor, your reset button, your reminder of what’s truly important.
So as you step into this new year, ask yourself:
What’s my ONE Thing?
And then commit to it. Because when you focus on the ONE Thing that matters most, everything else becomes easier—or unnecessary.
This is your year to cut through the chaos, reclaim your time, and build something extraordinary. You’ve got this.
Here’s to clarity, focus, and making it happen. Let’s do this together.
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RCY Labs has curated a list of 52 books for Founders (2025 Edition) who care about business profitability AND impact. Don't have time to read all 52 books? We've got you! We'll read them for you, and give you the summaries, audio casts, outlines, and frameworks to apply to your business ... all FREE in the Founders' Lab Community (on Slack). Join here.