A prioritization strategy, the 5/25 Rule, attributed to Warren Buffett, emphasizes focusing on the top five goals out of a list of 25 to enhance productivity.
List 25 goals, circle the top five priorities, and avoid the remaining 20 until the top goals are accomplished, creating a 'not-to-do' list.
Useful for sharpening decision-making and productivity, the rule aids in concentrating efforts on impactful goals in both personal and professional life.
The rule's core principle of prioritizing impactful goals aligns with Buffett's philosophy, allowing for adaptation based on individual needs and changing circumstances.