The Kim Klassen Podcast

Season 5. Episode 8 —My Longest Podcast so far


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Warren Buffett's 5/25 rule is a straightforward method to help prioritize goals and focus efforts on what truly matters. Here’s how it works:

1 List Your Goals: Write down 25 career or life goals you want to achieve. These can be short-term or long-term.

2 Select the Top Five: Review your list and choose the five most important goals. These are the goals you want to prioritize above all others.

3 Focus Only on the Top Five: Concentrate all your efforts on achieving these five goals. Redirect resources and time away from other distractions and less important activities.

4 Avoid the Remaining Twenty: The remaining 20 goals become your "avoid-at-all-cost" list. Despite their potential importance, you should avoid any effort towards these goals until your top five have been accomplished. This helps prevent the spread of focus and resources, ensuring that your primary objectives receive the most attention.

Warren Buffett's 5/25 rule often involves a conversation he had with his pilot, Mike Flint. Flint was discussing career priorities, and Buffett asked him to list his top 25 career goals. After Flint made the list, Buffett then asked him to circle the top five goals that were most important to him.

Once Flint had identified these top five goals, Buffett asked him what he planned to do about the other 20 goals he had listed but not circled. Flint replied that he would work on them intermittently as they were still important. Buffett's key advice was for Flint to avoid the other 20 goals at all costs until he had achieved his top five, stressing the importance of focusing exclusively on his highest priorities. This story encapsulates the essence of the 5/25 rule, highlighting the importance of focus and avoiding distraction by less critical tasks.

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