A “Singular Priority” Is Redundant

Today’s post is simple. Profound. And possibly one of the most important things I’ve heard all week.

There is nothing about this post that’s original. I read it in a book by Greg McKeown. And I was reminded about this once again while listening to a podcast interview of Greg McKeown.

This is a game changing truth.

The word “Priority” was intended to be singular.

Always.

Priorities (plural) actually doesn’t make sense.

Because you cannot have more than one at any given moment in time.

So what is your priority right now?

This is a harder question than one might think.

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