Triage and Your To-Do List: A System for Managing Priorities
The term “triage” is often associated with emergency medicine, where healthcare professionals assess and prioritize patients based on the urgency of their needs. But this…
The term “triage” is often associated with emergency medicine, where healthcare professionals assess and prioritize patients based on the urgency of their needs. But this…
What if we reimagined our role in life as that of a repair person? Instead of viewing our to-do lists as endless burdens, we could…
Hunger is often thought of as a basic biological need, a signal that our bodies require nourishment. But hunger has also taken on a broader,…
When we hear “oil change” or “tire rotation,” we instinctively think of car maintenance. But what if these phrases could serve as metaphors for something…
Stress often feels like a burden, something to avoid or suppress. But what if we thought of stress as a helpful messenger instead? That nagging…
What if, for just one day, you went against your instincts and chose the exact opposite of what you normally would? Imagine picking option B…
“Eenie Meenie Miney Moe”—a childhood rhyme many of us used to make quick, playful decisions. Whether choosing who’s “it” in a game of tag or…
We’ve all heard the saying: “One of the secrets to being rich is figuring out how to make money in your sleep.” It’s a powerful…
Every day, we’re bombarded with decisions—what to wear, what to eat, how to prioritize tasks. While choice can feel empowering, too many options can lead…
When we think of outsourcing, we typically imagine delegating tasks to someone else—whether to a colleague, a professional service, or a virtual assistant. But what…