Stop reacting. Start choosing.
Your calendar is full, your inbox is overflowing, and new requests keep piling up. You work hard, but at the end of the day, the tasks that truly make a difference are the ones left undone. When everything feels urgent, it becomes difficult to choose. You end up reacting to whatever makes the most noise, losing sight of what is essential for your goals, your role, and your results.
Does this sound familiar?
A packed schedule proves you have a lot to do. It doesn't necessarily mean you're working on the right things.
You will work with greater focus and less fragmentation. You will make more conscious choices, leave room for the unexpected, and actually get the most important things done.
Together with your coach, you will work on:
- Distinguishing the essential from the trivial more quickly.
- Balancing urgency, importance, and impact.
- Setting realistic daily and weekly priorities.
- Managing interruptions and unexpected requests.
- Setting boundaries and learning how to say no constructively.
- Delegating, simplifying, or eliminating tasks.
- Protecting your focus from emails, notifications, and ad-hoc requests.
- Communicating your priorities clearly to colleagues and management.
Deepen your insight
Time management
Too much to do and not enough time. You feel like you’re constantly playing catch-up. You try systems, apps, and lists, but you quickly fall back into the same old pattern
Self-confidence
You second-guess decisions even when they were the right ones. Compliments don't stick, but criticism does. You compare yourself to others, always to your own disadvantage.
