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…it’s so important to enshrine core priorities, not just cheerlead for generic values.
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When we identify and enshrine our priorities, our decisions are more consistent and less agonizing.
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…the world is not going to make it easy for you to stick to your priorities. Don’t let your own weakness contribute to the problem.
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By limiting priorities, you can focus on what is most important. With the increased intensity of focusing on a limited number… your people will accomplish more.
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The bottom line is that you need to work on the biggest priorities… first. Everything else will fall into place.
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Less is always better, and a few priorities are better than many. Do less, accomplish more.
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Once the priorities are set for this quarter, no new priorities can be added!
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When people understand your priorities and constraints, they’re more apt to trust you when something goes sideways.
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…the most important thing needs to get done first or they won’t get done at all.
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When you know what you do care about, you can be free from the things you don’t care about.
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