Get Stuff Done Faster: The Warren Buffett 5/25 Rule and Beyond!

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When it comes to planning goals, do you find it hard to make sustainable progress on them? Does it feel like a start, stop, sputter, stop, take a long break, feel ashamed, only to pick it up again months later? Many of us struggle with the focus needed to balance getting work done, working on goals, and having enough time for ourselves. But what if there was a magical solution to this problem? Well, there is – sort of. It’s called the Warren Buffett 5/25 rule, and it could be your ticket to achieving your goals more quickly than ever before. Here’s how it works.


The Warren Buffett 5/25 Rule Explained
Warren Buffett is known as one of the most successful investors of all time, but he also has some great advice on focused productivity. He created something called the “5/25 rule” which helps people narrow down their goals and focus on what matters most. Here’s how it works: first, make a list of 25 goals or tasks that are important to you. Doesn’t matter the time horizon, the size, or the overall impact it might have. Once you write down your 25 goals, pick out the most important five from that list – these are the ones you should focus on first and foremost. Then physically cross out the other 20. Why? Since you found your 5 most important goals, anything else can wait until those have been completed. This way, you can ensure that your efforts are being directed towards what matters most instead of wasting time on things that matter, but not as much.

The beauty of this method is once those 5 goals are done, you make a completely new list of 25 goals. Circle the most important 5, cross out the other 20. And get after it.

Taking It One Step Further
Once you have identified those five main tasks or goals, take them one step further by breaking them down into smaller chunks or subtasks. This will help you stay focused on each task without getting overwhelmed or distracted by other tasks that may be less important in the grand scheme of things. For example, if one of your five main goals is to write a book, break it down into chapters or sections so that each day when you sit down to work on it, you know exactly what needs to be done in order to move forward with the project. By focusing on small chunks of work one at a time instead of trying to tackle the entire project all at once, you will be able to make steady progress towards completing your goal without feeling overwhelmed or losing focus. Remeber, what is important is that you keep making progress on your goals. Hold yourself accountable.


The Warren Buffett 5/25 Rule is an effective way for those who want to get stuff done quickly and efficiently without feeling like they’re spinning their wheels aimlessly all day every day! By focusing on just five main tasks instead of 25 (or more!), you can focus efforts towards what matters most so that achieving your goals becomes easier! Taking it one step further and breaking down those five main tasks into smaller chunks will help keep you focused as well as prevent feelings of overwhelm from creeping up when working towards completing big projects! So why wait? Start applying this rule today and see how much more productive (and happy!) you become!


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