3 : Two Requests -

You don't always have to choose one and ignore the other. Sometimes, "Two Requests" requires a creative middle ground.

It sounds manageable, right? But in the world of productivity and personal boundaries, "two" is a tricky number. It’s the tipping point between "I’ve got this" and "I’m overwhelmed." Here is how to navigate the power of two. 1. The Conflict of Priority 3 : Two Requests

"I can help with Request A this morning, but I won’t be able to get to Request B until tomorrow." You don't always have to choose one and ignore the other

The next time you’re faced with two competing asks, don't just react. Evaluate, prioritize, and remember that saying "not yet" to one is often the only way to say a high-quality "yes" to the other. don't just react. Evaluate