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Treading Water Breakthrough
Break the cycle of scattered efforts by aligning actions with purpose
3 Vs 30K QuestionsIn-depth
Stop asking $3 questions and start asking $30,000 ones
The Performance Anchor Method
Find the single biggest constraint dragging on your performance and fix that one thing first.
The Three-Question Business Test
Before entering a market, ask: is it big and interesting, can we make it better, and is it a good business to be in?
Personal Hourly Rate Decision FilterIn-depth
Set an absurdly high hourly rate and use it to cut low-value tasks from your life.
Three Non-Negotiables Partner FilterIn-depth
Cut your partner criteria to three core requirements and consciously negotiate the rest
The Two Budgets Framework
Audit life by your two finite budgets — time and money — and spend the scarcer one on what actually matters.
Equal Disappointment AlgorithmIn-depth
Spread unavoidable disappointment evenly so no single life domain catastrophically fails.
Business Hierarchy of Needs
Fix the right business problem at the right time using a needs-based pyramid
The Focus Funnel: 3D Time Management
Multiply time by asking what you can do today to create more time tomorrow
The Bad-Good-Great Work Model
Categorize all your work into three types to systematically increase what matters most
Prioritize and Execute
When overwhelmed, identify the highest priority and attack it
The Essential Six Method
Limit every commitment to its essential minimum for maximum impact
The Hell Yeah or No Filter
Eliminate mediocre commitments by only saying yes to things that genuinely excite you
The WIG Framework
Focus ruthlessly on the one or two goals that matter most
Opportunity Cost Thinking
The biggest risk is not failure but spending your time on things that succeed but do not matter
The Hell Yeah or No Principle
If you are not saying hell yeah then say no to protect time for what truly matters
The Index Card Priority System
Limit daily tasks to what fits on one index card to force ruthless prioritization
The Ivy Lee Six-Task Priority Method
Do the most important thing first each day -- the only trick you need
The Addition-Subtraction Principle
To pick something up, you must first put something down
The Simplicity Framework
Keeping things simple to achieve success
Organize
Structure and prioritize tasks to achieve a goal
The Eisenhower Elimination Matrix
Eliminate before you optimize -- there is no faster way than not doing it
Opportunity Cost Thinking Over ROI
Compare options against each other, never against zero
The LNO Task Prioritization Framework
Match your effort level to the leverage level of each task
The Productivity Clarity FilterIn-depth
Constraint-driven prioritization beats unlimited optimization
Timeboxing
Focus on one task
The Prioritization Framework
Make time for what matters
Optimize for One Goal
Focus on what matters
Habit 3: Plan
Plan your day
The Hell Yeah! Principle
Say yes only to what excites you
Pareto Principle
20% effort, 80% results
The ONE Thing Framework
Focus on the most important thing
War-and-Battle Strategies
Focus on High-Impact Goals
Ranking by Impact
Prioritize ideas
Rule #2: The battles you choose must win the war
Align WIGs with higher-level goals
Rule #1: No team focuses on more than two WIGs at a time
Avoid overload and maintain focus
Discipline 1: Focus on the Wildly Important
Achieve more by doing less
The Whirlwind
Execute in the midst of chaos
Focus on the Wildly Important
Prioritize goals
The Shortness of Life Framework
Make the most of the time you have
Name One Thing Framework
Simplify feedback
80/20 Analysis
Focus on 20%
The Rule of 3
Pick three outcomes you want to accomplish each day and each week to work with deliberate intention instead of reacting to whatever comes your way
The Intention Setting Ritual
Three daily practices for deciding what deserves your attention before each hour so you work deliberately rather than on autopilot
The Four Types of Tasks
A 2x2 grid for categorizing all work by productivity and attractiveness to identify what truly deserves your attention
Creative ProcrastinationIn-depth
Deliberately procrastinate on low-value tasks to protect time for what matters
The Law of ThreeIn-depth
Identify the three tasks that account for 90% of your value
ABCDE Priority MethodIn-depth
Categorize every task by consequence level before you start working
Eat That Frog MethodIn-depth
Do your hardest, most important task first thing every morning