Avoidance & Distraction | Just Do The Thing
Priorities
You do not have the power to manage your priorities, nobody does.
Priorities are a matter of context—of what life gives you or takes away. For instance, you may have never considered prioritizing the air that you breathe. Yet deprived of breath, you have no greater priority than—your…next…breath!
This isn’t because you failed to prioritize breathing in advance, it’s because the moment changed. Suddenly something of importance arose that was always important but that you’d never really noticed before. It’s this way with many needs. Happens all the time my friend.
Your priorities may be important to you, but the time you spend reprioritizing delays you from actually doing your Thing.
The Thing doesn’t notice your priorities, it only notices what you Do.