Warren Buffett's Simple Three-Step Process for Prioritizing

“It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials.” [Bruce Lee] It's easy to agree that the greater the number of goals we have, the less likely we'll be able to achieve them all. We may not realize how many goals make it onto our list, because we let other people add many— sometimes we're complicit, others we're not fully aware. But how do we pare them down? How do we prioritize? In Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance psychologist Angela Duckworth says the ideal would be to have one top level professional goal, with others aligned in support of that one. Having one thing to refer back to helps us focus on what we decided is important to our work. A good method to pare down our goals comes courtesy of a suggestion by the self-made millionaire Warren Buffett to his pilot....

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