How to Prioritize Your Life For a New Year and a Better Future
For the new year, we all get to prioritize for a fresh start for ourselves, our families, and our businesses.
I’ll share my principles of how I prioritize my life, which you can consider using too. Remember, your life is precious, so be intentional and purposeful with your choices. Then you can make the most of each day for what’s most meaningful.
See my advice below for what you can do to make the most of this new year, and every year, for a better future for yourself and those that you’re responsible for.
Why Prioritize?
As we’re all limited by time, energy, and resources, we need to prioritize our choices.
Some people make New Year’s resolutions. Some people plan for their family or business. Everyone needs to prioritize.
Your ability to prioritize well is the number one top skill to future proof your career.
I’ll share 5 areas where you can prioritize for a better future.
1. Prioritize Your Purpose
Before we prioritize anything else, we need to prioritize our purpose.
Purpose gives us meaning and significance.
“What does it matter how much we do if what we’re doing isn’t what matters most?” - Steven Covey
People don’t exist in isolation. We’re part of:
We’re all part of bigger communities beyond our individual selves.
For a life of significance, our purpose is beyond self-advancement. It’s about how each of us is helping the world to be a better place.
“Having a life that matters comes from the ability to add value to others.” - John C. Maxwell
How to discover your purpose? People and organizations often need to step away from the daily noise for reflection:
Getting clarity might require either a personal retreat or a strategic planning team offsite. It also may take years to refine your purpose.
Prioritize your purpose and your “why” for your business too.
Simon Sinek writes “start with why.” The best business leaders start a movement that employees, customers, and partners can rally together in a shared common vision of the future, beyond generating profit. These are the businesses which are “built to last” over centuries as Jim Collins has written about.
Leaders inspire belief in a movement that helps people, and prioritizes resources to build the better future together.
“If you talk about what you believe, you will attract those who believe what you believe.” - Simon Sinek
For both your business and your personal life, let your purpose guide you as your “true north” to prioritize your time and resources to make the most positive impact in the world.
2. Prioritize Your Time
Once you understand your purpose, then prioritize your time for the specific goals toward that purpose.
Our time is the most precious resource that we have. We’re all limited by time. We each have the same 24 hours in the day and exactly one lifetime.
Although we can’t get more time, we can better prioritize how we use the time that we’ve been given.
I will highlight three salient principles about prioritizing time, and save tactics for another time.
2a. Be intentional with your time
Whatever your goals are, be intentional about setting time for it.
2b. Make a “Do Not Do” list
If you take on new priorities, you’ll also need to drop some things.
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Prioritization is hard because it requires intentionally sacrificing something.
I spoke to a new corporate VP. She acknowledged when we juggle too many balls in the air, it’s okay to let some of the balls intentionally drop. It takes wisdom to decide which balls to prioritize and which balls to let go.
2c. Remember relationships
As you prioritize your time, remember the people and relationships in your care.
Be careful if you’re prone to prioritize time for achievements and things over people, as it’s a common trap for many achievers. I’m still learning this myself.
In any case, for prioritizing time or anything, whether “the end justifies the means” is debatable. Ask trusted people in your life to keep you accountable for valuing people and relationships so that you can stay true to your purpose.
3. Prioritize Your Surroundings
Prioritize the people, places, and ideas that surround you.
Whether or not it’s true that you become the “average of the five people closest to you,” your surroundings certainly have an influence on supporting you and your purpose.
When possible, surround yourself with positive people, places, and ideas.
Just as the ideal soil helps seedlings to thrive and grow, so too can your ideal surroundings help you to thrive and grow.
4. Prioritize Your Learning
The right skills and growth mindset will enable you to be flexible and agile for any future changes.
Your personal growth is entirely in your control. What skills will you prioritize to learn?
Per Top 5 Skills to Future-Proof Your Career, I recommend people to grow these skills and abilities:
How to get better with these skills?
By learning, doing, and teaching these skills, you’ll grow your ability to achieve your goals for an increasingly bigger impact in the world.
5. Prioritize Your Impact
You’ve prioritized your purpose, your time, your surroundings, and your abilities. Now turn your intention into impact with actions.
To further scale your impact in the world, teach and mentor others.
Here are two additional ways to improve your likelihood to deliver on your purpose and goals:
Final Thoughts
For this new year, get a fresh start to prioritize your life for a better future. Prioritize your purpose, your time, your surroundings, your learning, and your impact toward meaningful goals.
Then, do your best each day to prioritize your time, talents, assets, and experiences to help others. Whether at work or in your life, you’ll get the joy, peace, and satisfaction that you can’t get in other ways.
I realize some of you might feel like you don’t have as much choice in where to work or how to use your time. Just do your best in your unique situation. It’s not about fame or fortune or followers, but how you live out your life to the fullest.
Remember to have fun along the way too. Enjoy the journey!
I want to support you on your goals. Feel free to share your goal with me privately if you would like me to send you motivational reminders in June and November to cheer your progress. Contact me directly if you also would like one-on-one coaching.
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1yThanks Jimmy for an insightful article!
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1yVey well written, Jimmy! Thanks for sharing.