Your Top Priority

Prioritization

A word of advice on prioritization: you’ll be respected for having a top priority. Maybe it’s work or a hobby or a mentee or family.

However, when talking to others about your priority; they will only see it as important if it helps or benefits them.

My solution is to shift language from priority to mission. When you’re on a mission, it’s almost always about helping others.

Now that you’re in that mindset, you only need to figure out how those you’re talking to can or are being helped from your mission.

Prioritization has always been a game. Changing the framing is a sure way to get better at winning it.

Stay Positive & Winner Winner Mission Dinner

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