![]() While drowning in a sea of urgent and important tasks-which I often conflated-I was reintroduced to this idea by my highly productive and accomplished friend, who told me about a planner from Intelligent Change (who are also behind the Five- Minute Journal that I use and love). In our day to day, it can be hard to focus on the truly important things when everything seems. But what if everything you need to do that day-finish an article, work on that presentation outline, work out, and so on-all feel like a priority? I once heard on the Tim Ferriss podcast that, when it comes to each item on his to- do list, Ferriss asks himself: “If this were the only thing I accomplished today, would I be satisfied with my day?” If he answers yes, then that’s what he prioritizes. With unlimited access to productivity doodads, apps, and planners, knowing our priorities is supposed to be effortless. A Quick Way to Tell If That Thing on Your To- Do List Is Actually Important.
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