Why can’t you say no to that conversation, interruption, taking on work that someone else should be doing, adding more projects this quarter? Why does it feel like it’s the hardest thing to do when your plate is already overflowing and why does it seem to happen despite your good intentions? You've tried setting boundaries, being more disciplined about your time, rehearsing what you’ll say the next time someone pops in for a “quick question” and promising yourself that you’ll stay focused o...
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Why can’t you say no to that conversation, interruption, taking on work that someone else should be doing, adding more projects this quarter? Why does it feel like it’s the hardest thing to do when your plate is already overflowing and why does it seem to happen despite your good intentions? You've tried setting boundaries, being more disciplined about your time, rehearsing what you’ll say the next time someone pops in for a “quick question” and promising yourself that you’ll stay focused o...
21: How to make a decision when everything feels urgent
A New Ambition
17 minutes
2 months ago
21: How to make a decision when everything feels urgent
This episode wraps up my three-part mini-series on decisions. You know that feeling when decisions in your business starts to feel urgent, like they need to be made right now? You start searching, comparing, asking, deciding, because waiting feels impossible. And in that moment, it feels like clarity. But later, you realize it wasn’t clarity at all. It was just the pressure talking. That constant urgency steals your focus and drains your energy. It makes every problem feel bigger than it is, ...
A New Ambition
Why can’t you say no to that conversation, interruption, taking on work that someone else should be doing, adding more projects this quarter? Why does it feel like it’s the hardest thing to do when your plate is already overflowing and why does it seem to happen despite your good intentions? You've tried setting boundaries, being more disciplined about your time, rehearsing what you’ll say the next time someone pops in for a “quick question” and promising yourself that you’ll stay focused o...