
Why $37?
Because the right priority, chosen daily, is worth more than another year of white-knuckling it.
This book pays for itself the first time you reclaim an afternoon you would’ve lost to everyone else’s agenda. (I now go sailing on Wednesday afternoon.)
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If You’re Waiting For a Sign, This Is It
There will never be a perfect time. There will always be more noise.
But you can choose, today, to stop letting urgency run your life.
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Anyone who wants clarity, control, and calm — without becoming a robot

Professionals drowning in “urgent” and starved for progress

Students spinning plates and burning out before finals

Business owners stuck in the weeds instead of steering the ship

Parents, carers, and leaders with 1,000 commitments and zero margin
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WHAT I DID WRONG
THE MOMENT THAT CHANGED IT ALL
RAW UNFILTERED TRUTH
WHAT YOU'LL GET INSIDE
THE FIRST TWO WEEK CHANGES
The result? Constant anxiety, half-done projects, and relationships on autopilot.
One line snapped me awake: “Not everything that is urgent is important — and not everything that’s important screams.”
So I ran an experiment for one week:
In 7 days the noise dropped. In 30 days the compounding kicked in.
In 90 days, my work was better, my stress was lower, and my life felt like mine again.
That experiment became a way of living — and it’s the heart of this book.

What You’ll Get Inside "The Priority Principle"
This isn’t theory-heavy fluff. It’s the practical, humane system I wish I’d learned before I broke.
You’ll stop reacting. You’ll start choosing.
And you’ll feel the relief of doing the right things at the right time.
What Changes In the First Two Weeks
Small wins. Big momentum.

A Final Word From
“Past Me” To “Present You”
Richard Maxwell
What Readers Say
“I got more done in two calm weeks than in the previous frantic two months.”
“The ‘Important Not Urgent’ blocks saved my degree — and my sanity.”
“Finally, a system that respects humans, not just calendars.”
The Priority Principle / © 2025 Richard Maxwell