New Episode - Stop Calendar Decorating: Prioritize First with the Altitude Method


Did your resolution already drift off your radar? You're not alone. Resolutions can work, but priorities work better.


Why it matters:

• Planning without prioritizing is a lack of clarity, contributing to rework and burnout.

• Three priorities align decisions and attention.

• Guardrails beat willpower.

What you will learn:

• The Altitude Method to prioritize

• The Rule of Three at every level

• How and where to document your priorities

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