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Let’s face it — time is finite, while to-do lists seem never-ending.
And more often than not, those lists are filled with the needs and expectations of other people. Between limited time and unlimited demands, where do you even begin? Where do you find space for yourself? As Patrick Lencioni says, “When everything is important, nothing is.” In this state, it becomes difficult to make decisions. There is no clear structure, no solid plan — just a sense of trying to keep your head above water while everything pulls at your attention. It can feel overwhelming… even exhausting! You have to stop. Complete. Dead. Stop. Yes, I know — everything is still there, clamouring for your attention. But right now, you need to pause. Stop. Completely. Now — take a slow, deep breath in… and let it go. Breathe in again… and let it go. And one more time, nice and deep… and let it go. Good. Now that you’ve created a moment of calm, let’s bring some structure to what feels overwhelming. Step 1: One Complete List Make sure that absolutely everything you think you need to do is written down — in one place. Not multiple lists. One list. It may look overwhelming at first, but once everything is visible, you can begin to work with it. Step 2: Create Structure Through Categories Now, go through your list and assign each item to one of the following:
Take your time and think carefully about each item. This step alone often brings a surprising amount of clarity. Step 3: Prioritise Now group your tasks in order: 1.Must do 2.Urgent 3.Important 4.Optional 5.Eliminate You may already notice something important: 👉 Not everything actually needs to be done. And that’s okay. Step 4: Put It Into Your Diary Now take out your calendar or diary. For tasks that must happen at a specific time, schedule them first. Then, working through your prioritised list, allocate a specific day and time for each remaining task. Be realistic about how long things will take. This is where your list becomes a plan. Step 5: Take Action — One Step at a Time Your “dead stop” is over. You now have:
A Final Thought New tasks will always come — that’s part of life. But now, instead of feeling overwhelmed, you have a simple process to:
🌿 If you’d like support in applying this structure to your own life, you’re very welcome to fill in the contact form on this site for free call with me.
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