
Notifications, emails, calls, slack messages… they all scream for your time. But here’s the catch: just because something feels urgent doesn’t mean it’s important.
As entrepreneurs, we often confuse motion with momentum. We’re constantly responding, reacting, running. But ask yourself: is all that activity moving you forward or just keeping you busy?
Some of the biggest business breakthroughs don’t happen in the heat of urgency. They happen in moments of clarity, when you step back, zoom out, and focus on what truly matters.
1-1-1 Breakdown: Stop Reacting, Start Prioritising
I’ve had weeks where I worked 14 hours a day and felt like I achieved nothing meaningful. That’s when I realised: urgency creates illusion. It convinces us we’re being productive just because we’re moving fast.
→ Insight: Busyness is often a form of procrastination, avoiding the harder, more strategic things.
I’ve found the Eisenhower Matrix a useful tool to get out of the urgency trap.
Split your to-do list into four quadrants:
→ Urgent & Important (Do now)
→ Important but Not Urgent (Schedule)
→ Urgent but Not Important (Delegate)
→ Neither (Delete)
→ Try This: Take 15 minutes today to audit your week. Where did your time go? How much of it was in Quadrant 2?
80% of outcomes come from 20% of your actions. (Source: The Pareto Principle – and nearly every successful founder I know)
The trick? Knowing which 20% to focus on.
Next Big Leap (NBL) : Prioritise to Leap
Your Next Big Leap won’t come from replying to every email or chasing every lead.
It comes from focused, strategic action, on the right things.
Let others stay stuck in the urgent. You focus on what’s truly important
Thanks for Reading!
Hey! I’m Alkesh Agarwal.
An entrepreneur and investor who believes that as we dive into 2025, let’s take bold leaps, embrace growth, and focus on what truly matters – Health, Happiness, and meaningful progress. Here’s to making every step of the journey count!
Read: Essentialism by Greg McKeown — A masterclass on doing less, but better.
Watch: This 6-min clip on urgency vs. importance by Stephen Covey.
Try: Sunsama — Plan your day with intention and prioritize what matters.

