The Law of Three simplifies decision-making by forcing prioritization when everything seems important. The process involves asking:
This approach works because most to-do lists combine truly important tasks with urgent but ultimately unimportant activities. By constraining your focus to just three priorities, then identifying the single most important item among them, you gain clarity that overcomes procrastination and ensures meaningful daily progress.
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The Rule of 3 provides clarity in an overwhelming world by constraining your intentions. The practice involves three simple steps:
We usually have more tasks on our to-do list than we ever can complete. This causes us to get caught up in a never-ending cycle of doing the easiest and most urgent tasks first and putting off the harder ones that are most important.
Instead of working...
You may have to say yes to something that doesn't necessarily fulfil you. When in doubt about what to prioritize in your life, use the three-level prioritizing system.
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