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Focus on This

The Question That Cuts Through Everything

Focus on This

Michael Hyatt

Education, Timemanagement, Productivity, Focus, Organization, Michaelhyatt, Planning, Achievement, Business, Worklifebalance, Goals

4.5657 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Most of us are working hard, but not always on the right things. In this episode, Joel and Hannah dig into the one question that cuts through overwhelm, busyness, and the pressure to do it all: What's most important right now? Simple to ask, harder to live—but the rewards on the other side are clarity, purpose, and a life that actually feels like yours.


Key Takeaways

  • Demands Will Always Outpace Your Capacity. No amount of optimization will give you more than 168 hours in a week. The goal isn't to fit it all in, but to decide what belongs. That shift, from doing more to deciding better, is where real productivity begins.
  • Priority No. 1: Escape “Downhill Work.” Answering email, clearing notifications, filling out reports—none of it is bad, but it's easy to fill an entire day with tasks that don't require your best thinking and don't move anything meaningful forward. Recognizing the difference is half the battle.
  • It’s a Two-Part Question (Both Parts Matter). What's most important identifies high-leverage, values-aligned work. Right now grounds it in the actual constraints of the real time, energy, and attention you have today—not some ideal non-reality.
  • Know Your Yes Before You Say No. Saying no gets easier when you're clear on what you're protecting. When you know what you're committed to, the asks that compete with your priorities become much easier to renegotiate.
  • Make It a Habit, Not Just a Question. The goal is to internalize this question until it becomes a filter: an automatic reflex that runs before you dive into your task list each morning. Tools like the Weekly and Daily Big Three exist to make that reflex concrete and repeatable.


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/68IkYuC9gJw


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Joel Miller here. Today you are going to hear a voice that does not belong to Marissa Hyatt.

0:07.1

Marissa has unfortunately injured herself. She dislocated her shoulder and she's out of commission for a little while. She'll be back.

0:16.1

But in the meantime, I have brought on my colleague Hannah Williamson and I'm excited to share her mind and voice

0:23.1

with you on this episode. I hope you enjoy it. What if all your productivity hacks and tools

0:31.1

are actually just helping you do the wrong things faster? And what if there were one simple question that has the power to reorient everything?

0:43.1

It's the question behind every great decision, every meaningful day, every life well lived,

0:49.2

and most of us, I would assume, never stop long enough to actually ask it.

1:01.0

Welcome to focus on this, the most productive podcast on the whole entire internet.

1:07.0

I am Joel Miller.

1:08.0

And I'm Hannah Williamson.

1:10.0

And this is where we remind you of something you already know.

1:13.0

It's not about getting more things done.

1:15.0

It's about getting the right things done.

1:17.3

Both at work and in life.

1:19.6

And today, we're talking about a question that cuts through the noise and helps you focus on what really matters.

1:27.3

What I love about this episode is when we talk about getting more things done

1:31.6

versus getting the right things done,

1:33.4

this is the question that actually helps you sort between those two things.

1:37.6

And to understand it, we really have to contrast two views on productivity.

1:43.3

So there's a version of productivity that says something like,

1:47.6

fit more in, do more and less time, defy your constraints, optimize everything always.

1:55.2

Don't disappoint anyone. And it kind of creates this experience of anxiety and shame and burnout because you've given

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