Are Urgent Tasks Slowing You Down?

Have you ever felt like your to-do list is endless, and yet you’re not making real progress on your goals? The problem may lie in how you balance urgent vs. important tasks.

The Difference:
Urgent tasks demand immediate attention—like submitting expense reports or responding to emails. Important tasks, however, are the ones that drive long-term growth, such as launching a course or achieving monthly goals. The challenge? Urgent tasks often feel more pressing, giving your brain a dopamine hit when completed, even though they may not move the needle on what truly matters.

Why We Get Swept Up in Urgent Tasks:

  • Poor planning makes us reactive

  • People-pleasing keeps us stuck in others’ priorities

  • Dopamine rewards us for task-switching, not deep work

How to Solve It:

  1. Plan Ahead

  2. Set Boundaries

  3. Ask the Right Questions

The Outcome:
By focusing on important tasks, you’ll experience more productivity, a sense of accomplishment, and personal growth. It’s not just about doing more—it’s about doing what matters.

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