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How To Change Your Life With The 3 Priorities List

🚀 How to Change Your Life Instantly

Today, we’re talking about something simple—but kind of huge:
How to actually change your life.

Why huge?

Because we’re not just talking about wishing for more time, more success, more peace.
We’re doing something about it.

Why simple?

Because you don’t need to burn your life down and start over.
You just need a better list—and a clear way to follow it.

Why instantly?

Because the moment you shift what you prioritize, your entire life begins to move in a new direction.
Your time. Your choices. Your energy.
They all start aligning—right now.


🌑 Before: Living on Autopilot

I poured everything into climbing the corporate ladder, convinced the next promotion would finally deliver that rush of happiness and achievement.
But the higher I climbed, the more I disappeared:

  • Self-care? Zero. No morning stretch, no forest runs, no lingering bath—just quick showers squeezed between meetings.
  • Personal growth? “There’s no time.” I sensed flaws in my character but never paused long enough to tend to them.
  • Family? Emails and late-night slide decks replaced kindergarten pickups and bedtime stories.
  • Friendships & dreams? On hold—especially the dream of starting my own business. Exhaustion always won.
  • How I felt: perpetually guilty, rushed, out of shape, and oddly empty despite being the “top performer.”

I was succeeding at work—but sacrificing everything that made life feel like mine.


The Moment Everything Shifted

I used to wake up every morning already stressed. So many things to do. So many people needing me. And underneath it all? This low-key guilt that whatever I did choose to do… it was never quite the “right” thing.

By the end of the day, I was completely drained—and yet, I felt like I hadn’t accomplished anything that truly mattered.

Then one day, I realized:

I don’t need more time.
I need better priorities.

Like, actual written-down, intentional, no-negotiation priorities.

Not the kind that live in your head as vague ideas.
The kind you can point to when life gets noisy. 💡

So I made a list.

Not a productivity list. Not goals.
Just the three things that matter most to me in this season of life.

Write Down Your 3 Priorities To Change Your Life

✨ This Is What I’m Choosing

1️⃣ My children

They’re 10 and 7 (well, almost 8—but don’t remind me?). They’re growing up faster than I can process. I’ve got maybe eight more summers before my oldest leaves for college. That’s nothing.
So I want to be really there—for the late-night talks, the soccer practices, the random Lego shows. I don’t want to miss the magic by getting lost in the laundry pile or the work email list.

2️⃣ My mental & physical health

Took me a while to realize this. But taking care of my body—moving, running, breathing fresh air—changes everything. I’m calmer. I think clearer. I actually like myself more. And I show up better for everyone around me.

3️⃣ My creative work

This one surprised me. But for the first time, I’ve got a hobby I love—filming videos, writing posts like this, sharing what’s working for me. It’s not my job (yet), but it’s lighting something up inside me. And that matters.


🌞 After: Living in Alignment

Now, my days feel spacious and mine.
I’m no longer running on guilt or trying to prove myself in rooms that don’t see me.

I pick up my kids from school, listen to their stories, and read to them at night.
I move my body almost every day—not out of pressure, but because it feels good.
I take walks, I breathe, I reflect. I even take long baths, just because I can.

I started my blog—something I always said I’d “get to one day.”

People tell me I look more alive. Softer. Happier.
And strangely? My career didn’t fall apart. I’m still progressing. I earn more. I do less.
Because now, I lead with clarity instead of hustle.

I feel more feminine. More at peace.
More me. Today I like myself.

And it all started with one small decision:
Choose what matters—and live like you mean it.

💬 Ask Yourself…

What would my life look like if I stopped proving, stopped pleasing, and just followed what matters most to me?

Let the answer guide your next step.


🎯 My Real-Life Filter for What Matters Most

So now you have your list—your top 3 priorities.
You’ve visualized. You’ve reflected. Maybe you’ve even felt that spark of motivation.

But let me tell you something that most people won’t:
That’s not enough.

Because real life doesn’t care about your list.
Your phone will ping. Your calendar will fill. The dishes will pile up. The guilt, the distractions, the “shoulds” will creep in fast.

And this is where most people slide back into autopilot.
Not because they’re lazy—but because modern life is built to pull you off track.

That’s why the real work—the real change—comes in the following of the list.
Over and over. Until it becomes second nature. Until it becomes who you are.

In the beginning, it’s hard.
You’ll doubt yourself. You’ll forget. You’ll be tempted to push it off until tomorrow.

But please hear me:
Don’t wait. Start now.
Even if it’s messy. Even if it’s uncomfortable. Especially then.

The beginning isn’t the moment to be perfect.
It’s the moment to trust yourself more than ever.

🗓️ How I Make It a Daily Habit

Every morning, I check in with my list. Not my email. Not my house. Not my to-do app.
My list.

Then I ask:

“What’s the first thing I’m doing today—and does it line up with my top 3?”

If it doesn’t? I pause.
Sometimes that means skipping the chores for a walk.
Sometimes it means saying no to something that sounds “responsible” but doesn’t feel aligned.
Sometimes it means just trusting myself to know what matters most.

Like the other day—I had a messy house and a full schedule. I felt guilty about going for a run. I almost didn’t do it.

But then I checked in:

  • Do the kids need me? Nope— they are outside playing.
  • Is my energy low? Yep—and a run would help.
  • Will the house wait? Yep. Always does. 🫠

So I ran. Not a long run. Just 4km. But I felt alive. And guess what? I still had time to clean afterward.


💡 What if your day started with your values, not your obligations?

You don’t need to hustle harder.
You don’t need to overhaul your whole life.
You just need to know what really matters to you—and let that guide your day.

So here’s your homework (yes, friendly homework 😉):

🔁 Your Turn:

  1. Grab a note. Or your phone.
  2. Write down your Top 3 Life Priorities. The things that actually matter to you right now.
  3. Tomorrow morning, ask: “What’s one thing I can do today that supports Priority No. 1?”
    Then move to No. 2. Then No. 3. Then—only then—everything else.

⏳ Truth Bomb: You Do Have Time

If you’re anything like my old me, you probably look at all the things you want in life and think:

“I wish I could… but I just don’t have the time.”

Let me let you in on a secret:
You do have time.
You’re just spending it on the wrong things.

Oof. I know—it stings a little. But it’s also freeing.

When you get honest about what truly matters and stop giving your best hours to what doesn’t…
That’s when things start to shift.


🎯 Stick to the List—Or Redefine It. Nothing in Between.

Here’s a trap I used to fall into all the time:
“I’ll just finish this one last thing for work, and then I’ll go for a run.”

Sounds harmless, right?
But here’s the thing: work/career growth isn’t on my Top 3 list right now.
Running—taking care of my health—is.

If I’m truly living by my list, the run comes first.
Not because it’s convenient, but because I’ve already decided what matters most.

Can I work before I run?
Sure. But only if I consciously move career growth into my Top 3.

That’s the difference most people miss.

You’re not making an exception.
You’re changing your priorities—and that’s a much bigger deal.

And listen: it’s okay to change your priorities.
In fact, it’s normal. You’ll grow, your life will shift, and your list should evolve with you.

But what’s not okay—if you want real change—is making quiet little exceptions that pull you off your path without you even noticing.

That’s how we slide back into autopilot.
That’s how we end up exhausted and misaligned all over again.

So here’s the rule I now live by:

Change your list if you need to.
But don’t break it.

No more “just this once.”
Only intentional, values-driven choices.

That’s how you build a life that feels good and aligned.


🚀 Your Life. Your List. Your Power.

Let your life be led by your values—
Not your guilt.
Not your deadlines.
Not someone else’s version of success.

Just your list.
Your clarity.
Your rhythm.

It’s wild what can shift when you start there.
And it starts today—not someday.

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
— Mary Oliver

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