When Multiple Things Feel Equally Urgent
How to Choose Between Two Tasks That Both Seem Critical
Two tasks. Both genuinely important. One session. This article gives you a specific decision rule that resolves the choice in under 60 seconds — and works every time.
What to Do When Three Urgent Things Arrive Before the Session
Three things urgent. One session. This article explains how to choose the one that belongs in the session — and how to handle the other two so they do not derail it from inside.
How to End Pre-Session Task Paralysis When You Cannot Decide
The inability to choose is itself a use of time. This article ends the pre-session loop with one rule that removes the choice entirely when genuine decision is not possible.
Why Half-Finishing Two Tasks Is Worse Than Completing One
Two half-finished tasks leave two open loops. One finished task closes one. This article explains why completion always beats progress when you can only do one thing properly.
A Framework for Choosing the Session Task When Everything Feels Urgent
Everything urgent. One session. Three questions that take 90 seconds and always produce a clear answer. This article gives you the framework and how to apply it before every session.
How to Handle the Tasks You Did Not Choose for the Session
The session chose one task. The others are waiting. This article explains how to process the unchosen tasks so they do not interrupt the session from inside your thinking.