I appreciated this reminder from Jason Fried, “You have a limited supply of yes, and an unlimited supply of no. Yet people act as if the opposites are true. Yes is easier to say, but no is easier to do.”
When we critically assess our finite supply of yes, it’s easy to spot a bunch of things we could’ve and should’ve said “no” to.
What would happen if we did this check on a more regular cadence? What time could we win back?