Colter Reed

How to Break Through the Syndrome Syndrome

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Planning and prioritizing tasks is something of an art. Often times, there is more than one right answer to how we should plan our time, energy, and attention.

You know you should work on your “important” tasks first. How do you know which one that is? Importance is a combination of many different factors, including the impact it will have, your desire to complete it (or avoid it), and which of your needs it meets. Importance can even vary over the course of the day.

Every task can be the most important task on a different axis. This sort of analysis paralysis—where everything is important, so nothing is—is what I call The Syndrome Syndrome, named after the super-villain in The Incredibles.

Afraid of working on the “wrong” task, you don’t work on anything. Left for too long, you can lose touch with your why and start to drift. Work backs up and it gets harder and harder to get started.

Sometimes, the biggest obstacle to getting started is simply not knowing where to start. How can you identify what you need to work on next? Here are some questions you can ask yourself to get unstuck.

None of these are definitive. Nor are they the final word. There are other questions you can ask. These are just a few ideas on how you can get started.

Of course everything you work on is “important”. You wouldn’t be working on it otherwise, right? You still need to be able to rank ideas. It’s how the Ivy Lee list works. It’s how you pick your big rocks. It’s how you group your day into ABC buckets. It’s a fundamental skill.

Decide which tasks have priority over others. Then get to work.

Question: How do you decide which tasks get done first? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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