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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.
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The problem isn’t having ideas – it’s what to do with them.
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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).
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Here’s the truth: not every idea deserves your energy right now.
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Here’s how I help my multi-passionate, ADHD, HSP, creative clients wrangle the chaos:
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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.”
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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.”
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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?
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4. Use the 3 buckets.
Right Yes.
Right No.
Not Right Now.
→ Everything has a place.
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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.
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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.
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👉 If you’re ready to stop chasing shiny objects and start choosing well, join us in
The Leaders Lab.Â
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Your ideas aren’t the problem.
→ How you organize, vet, prioritize & bring them to life (or not) is the leadership skill that changes everything.
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Cheering you on,
Andrea xx