Hi First name / friend, 
 
If you’re anything like me (and most Leaders Lab folks)… you have no shortage of ideas.
đź’ˇ New projects.
đź’ˇ Business pivots.
đź’ˇ Creative sparks at 2 AM that feel like the one.
đź’ˇ Opportunities that look shiny, exciting, and urgent.
 
The problem isn’t having ideas – it’s what to do with them.
 
Left unchecked, all that brilliance can feel like:
- Spinning 12 plates while trying to juggle 6 more.
- Constantly starting, rarely finishing.
- Wondering if you’re saying yes to the wrong things (and no to the right ones).
 
Here’s the truth: not every idea deserves your energy right now.
 
Here’s how I help my multi-passionate, ADHD, HSP, creative clients wrangle the chaos:
 
1. Catalog everything.
Don’t judge an idea right away—get it out of your head and onto paper, Trello, or a running “ideas parking lot.”
 
2. Vet for alignment.
Does it serve your bigger vision, values, or current season of life? If not, it’s either a “not yet” or a “no.”
 
3. Prioritize by energy + impact.
Ask: will this idea give me energy or drain it? And will it move the needle in the ways that matter right now?
 
4. Use the 3 buckets.
Right Yes.
Right No.
Not Right Now.
→ Everything has a place.
 
5. Stay on the bumpers.
Give yourself structure so you don’t veer wildly off course – accountability, community, and reflection are the rails that keep you moving forward without burning out. Have spaces to gut check your yes's and your no's.
 
This is the kind of support inside 
The Leaders Lab.Because multi-passionate leaders don’t need fewer ideas. We need better containers to hold them.
 
👉 If you’re ready to stop chasing shiny objects and start choosing well, join us in 
The Leaders Lab. 
 
Your ideas aren’t the problem.
→ How you organize, vet, prioritize & bring them to life (or not) is the leadership skill that changes everything.
 
Cheering you on,
Andrea xx