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To combat this confusion, one effective solution is developing a Minimum Viable Toolkit (MVT). This strategy involves:
Identifying Core Needs: Determine what tasks require improvement—perhaps research or generating reports.
Testing Tools: Experiment with various tools available that may meet these needs while focusing on speed, user-friendliness, and capability.
Mastering One Tool: Commit to a single tool that best meets your needs until it becomes second nature.
For instance, after testing multiple research tools, the choice might be to stick with a specific one that consistently delivers results.