You’ll never make the time for anything you deem unimportant.
Heck… you barely make time for things you do deem important.
Still, doing important things is the only thing that matters. Too simple? Maybe, but still true.
Eisenhower Matrix aside… how does one actually decide where to spend their time, energy, or money?
Here are four cues to listen to:
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The pain threshold is unbearable – or about to be. And you know it. Cavity, anyone?
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The FOMO is real – not fluff. The ship’s about to sail without you, and it’s a ship worth being on.
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The true cost of inaction is higher than the cost of action. (caution this may require a bit of math)
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Pure logic. Even a blind man can see it’s a smart move.
I don’t know what you’re putting off or why.
But if it’s truly important, you need to act on it. But you already know this. Hopefully this is the swift kick in the pants to get you moving.
If you need to get more informed – do it.
If you need to save up – start saving.
If you need buy-in from others – go get it.
Just get ’er done.
Life’s too short – don’t sabotage your success!
Poll Results: The results are in from last week’s survey:
Shoutout to all those who joined our last Exit Ready Sprint. Lots of breakthroughs and clarity amongst the group. Dates for the upcoming sprint coming next week – stay tuned.
Song of the week…
Tim Martinez
“The Inside Man”
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Grab my latest book “Do Good Work” – Minor Shifts, Major Impact (buy here)
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