I think that the quote means or is asking if I had to do less work could I focus more on the little amount of work and get a better outcome than normal. It could apply to our school work by the teacher giving less homework, but then expecting better quality in the work you do. I could definitely live by the "do less with more focus" quote. If I had less to do, I would be able to spend more time on that one assignment than I would be able to if I had a lot more assignments piled on top. For me it would be less stressful to have just one project that I really have to focus on and put all of my effort into instead of three or four projects going on at the same time with all of them requiring my attention and then that's to the point where it can get very stressful and my work quality will tend to go down. The more I can just focus on one project or assignment, the less stressed out I will be which would improve my focus which would also lead to having better quality for my assignments/ projects.
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