Priority setting

Priority setting is deciding what matters most first. It helps reduce overwhelm and decision fatigue.

Definition

Choosing priorities helps avoid juggling too many tasks at once. Simple rules such as “top three tasks” can help. Priorities should be realistic and flexible. The goal is clarity, not pressure.

Why it matters here

We promote simple prioritisation to support focus and calm.

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Common misunderstandings

  • Priorities never change.
  • More priorities means better planning.

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Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

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Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.

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