Have you ever stared at a to-do list with 25 items on it and felt instantly paralyzed? You aren’t alone. When everything is a priority, nothing is.
Instead of burning out before noon, top performers use a simple framework called The Rule of 3.
The concept is remarkably simple: At the start of each day, choose exactly three meaningful things you want to accomplish. Anything else you finish after that is just a bonus.
Why the Rule of 3 Works
- It Fights Decision Fatigue: You don’t have to constantly choose what to do next. Your top three tasks are already locked in.
- It Forced Realistic Planning: We wildly overestimate what we can do in 24 hours. Three major tasks are actually achievable.
- It Prevents the “Fake Work” Trap: It forces you to focus on high-impact projects rather than clearing out easy, unimportant emails just to feel busy.
How to Implement It Tomorrow Morning
- Brainstorm: Write down everything you think you need to do.
- Filter: Ask yourself, “If I could only look back on today and feel proud of three things, what would they be?”
- Protect: Block out your first 90 minutes of the workday to attack Task #1 before you open Slack or check your inbox.
Give it a shot tomorrow. You’ll be amazed at how much lighter your day feels when you stop trying to do everything at once.

