Not all items on our to-do lists are created equal.
We have plenty of them, covering almost every aspect of our lives and careers, accounting for nearly every waking moment we have.
And yet not every item on the list receives the same treatment.
Once in a while, it's helpful to ask: "What is actually at the top of the list?", as in "Where are money, focus, energy, resources, time, and connections actually gravitating towards?".
[The emphasis can also lay on "your list":
yours, not the list of someone else]
The answer reveals not what we plan to do, should do, would like to do, believe others expect us to do, or think it's the right thing to do, but what we are actually doing.
With an honest answer in mind, is our list still accurate, relevant, and useful as a blueprint for what we truly care about?
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Priorities, Time management
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