Overwhelmed by startup life?
See problems everywhere but aren’t sure where to start?
Have 100 ideas but no bandwidth to implement them?
There’s an easy way to bring clarity, focus, and calm to your brain and to-do list.
I’ve used it with CEOs, teams, individuals, and on myself!
It works for startups, corporations, and personal lives.
Behold the magic of a Priority Spreadsheet…
Block off 20 minutes, use THIS TEMPLATE, and follow the 6 steps below.
Clarity is yours, my friend.
6 Steps To Take You From Chaos To Calm
1. Make a list of all-the-things!
Projects
Ideas
Anything taking up headspace or stressing you out
#PROTIP
Bucket items into categories like Sales, Marketing, Product for more structure.
2. Identify the likely outcome.
What’s the goal of each project or idea?
What’s the expected ROI?
#PROTIP: Use dollars, numbers, or percentages. Getting specific and quantitative will clarify your hypothesis. Evaluate results later from this baseline.
3. Estimate hours and budget.
Is it 3, 30, or 300 hours?
How much $ will it take?
Ballpark or ranges are fine.
#PROTIP
Double your times and dollars. As we talked about with calendar blocks, we are way too optimistic. 🤪
4. Think about execution.
What can be outsourced to Fiverr, MyPanda, or a virtual assistant?
Can you delegate items?
Know an expert who could do it faster or offer advice?
#PROTIP
Conserving cash? Propose a barter of your expertise for someone else’s.
5. Prioritize.
Think about your big picture goals.
Mark items as High, Medium, Low. (Optional: Not Now, Never)
Stack rank from most important to least. Keep in mind impact and effort.
Reminder: if everything is a priority, nothing is!!
#PROTIP
Eisenhower Matrix is a great prioritization framework. Read more here.
6. Get started!
Take action starting at the top.
Sleep better at night.
Take over the world!
#PROTIP
Turn this into a project management tool. Add a “Status” column and set up a weekly meeting or Slack check-in to review progress.
Harnessing Your Superpower
Being a creative, problem-solving entrepreneur is a great thing!
Being overwhelmed or distracted by too many ideas or projects can hinder your greatness.
Finding a simple way to channel your mega brain into prioritized actions will serve you now and for years to come.
Clarity and focus is just a spreadsheet away. 🚀
What strategies work for you to manage lots of ideas? How do you prioritize when you have too much to do?
I really like this idea! Probably because I love spreadsheets and not just for number crunching. Here are a couple of questions: Are you in the habit of opening this spreadsheet and reviewing it every day? Or do you have a set time and day set aside that you review it? I have a bunch of cool tools, but sometimes they get filed away and I forget about them. I want to have a really good system in place, along with reminders to help me stay on track!