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Higher conscientiousness with higher openness often creates a productive but demanding pattern: you can produce high-quality work and improve systems, but can also take on too much because many tasks are genuinely interesting.
A practical way to protect quality without overloading yourself is to separate “active priorities” from “parked ideas” explicitly. This keeps momentum while preserving good ideas for later.
When pressure rises, scope tends to expand and decision speed drops. If that pattern appears, reduce today’s scope before adding effort.