An underrated skill --
Seeing an opportunity you know you can execute, you'd like execute, that you have a high confidence of executing, that'd be pleasurable to execute, and would pay off --
-- and still saying, "That would work, and yet, I'm not doing it."
It's rarely terrible ideas and drudgery that distract us from the big things we have to do. It's shiny stuff. Yeah, avoid pointless no-payoff shiny stuff. But the meaningful high-payoff shiny stuff might be even more dangerous.