When everything is important

‘What do I do first - everything is priority one!’, said Wendy.
‘Have you visualized your work?’, I asked.
‘I’ve got a to do list. Is that visual enough?’, she said.
‘Does it include everything... everything you have on your mind?’
Wendy said, ‘Well, no. It’s just got the things I need to do today.’
And there it is ... the thing that makes us feel like everything is important.
The partial to do list. The list for today only.
When we only capture some of what we need to do, we capture the immediate and pressing, and it’s all important.
But if we capture everything we need to do - yes, everything - we create a more realistic collection.
Looking at everything, it’s clear some of them aren’t as important or don’t need to be done today.
If we haven’t visualised the work to be done, we are going by what’s in our head or our inbox and that can feel like everything is important.
Until you truly capture everything, you won’t know.
We get distracted by the noise of so many tasks bumping into each other, gathering importance and urgency from each other - even when they don’t deserve it!
Get it all out.
Visualize it all.
And then pick a top 3, 5 or 10. They’re the priority.
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