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The 1-2-3 Method: The Simple Daily Habit That Beats Chaos

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In this episode, Stephen and Britain Covey focus on one transformative principle from Greg McKeown’s Essentialism, the 1-2-3 Method. This simple yet profound system is designed to help you cut through distractions and live each day with greater clarity and purpose.

The 1-2-3 Method encourages you to choose one essential project to focus on deeply, two urgent and essential tasks that must be completed to stay on track, and three maintenance items that prevent life from spiraling into chaos. Stephen and Britain explore how this daily practice can bring structure to even the busiest schedules.

Hear how Britain naturally experiences the 1-2-3 rhythm as a professional athlete through practice, film study, and recovery. Stephen shares how he applies the method both in his work life and on weekends with family, demonstrating that it works in every setting, from corporate offices to family trips to Disneyland.

They also address why some critics dismiss the method as “too simple,” and explain why simplicity itself is the secret to its power in a world overloaded with notifications, meetings, and demands. By linking the 1-2-3 Method to James Clear’s Atomic Habits, they show how building the right system helps you succeed even on your hardest days.

Tune in and discover how the 1-2-3 Method can help you design your day and lead your life with clarity and purpose.

What We Discuss

  • [00:00] Introduction to Paradigm Shifting Books
  • [00:36] Today’s focus: the 1-2-3 method from Essentialism
  • [01:55] Explaining the 1-2-3 method
  • [04:25] Applying the 1-2-3 method in sports
  • [08:50] Real-life examples of the 1-2-3 method
  • [13:45] Final thoughts and challenge to listeners

Notable Quotes

  • [00:06:35] “Our schedule is naturally built out for us around this 1, 2, 3 method. In life, I feel like it's a lot harder because we wanna say yes to everything. There's so much gray area in life and we wanna say yes to everything.” — Britain Covey
  • [00:08:25] “If you don't do something like this, and if you're not intentional in the morning when you plan your day, then your day will absolutely be hijacked by other people.” — Stephen Covey
  • [00:11:14] “What's my number one priority today? It's to be present with my kids. That is the number one thing for this Saturday.” — Stephen Covey
  • [00:12:35] “Even for non-work days, you feel like you apply this method.” — Britain Covey
  • [00:13:13] “If you implement some kind of intentional planning system like this in the morning, even on a bad day and you just fall to the level of your base system, you're gonna have a much better day than if you just kind of throw your hands up and say, well, today's out the window.” — Stephen Covey

Resources

Paradigm Shifting Books

Books

Britain Covey

Stephen H. Covey

  continue reading

54 episodes

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Manage episode 509488346 series 2842753
Content provided by Stephen H Covey & Britain Covey, Stephen H Covey, and Britain Covey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephen H Covey & Britain Covey, Stephen H Covey, and Britain Covey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Stephen and Britain Covey focus on one transformative principle from Greg McKeown’s Essentialism, the 1-2-3 Method. This simple yet profound system is designed to help you cut through distractions and live each day with greater clarity and purpose.

The 1-2-3 Method encourages you to choose one essential project to focus on deeply, two urgent and essential tasks that must be completed to stay on track, and three maintenance items that prevent life from spiraling into chaos. Stephen and Britain explore how this daily practice can bring structure to even the busiest schedules.

Hear how Britain naturally experiences the 1-2-3 rhythm as a professional athlete through practice, film study, and recovery. Stephen shares how he applies the method both in his work life and on weekends with family, demonstrating that it works in every setting, from corporate offices to family trips to Disneyland.

They also address why some critics dismiss the method as “too simple,” and explain why simplicity itself is the secret to its power in a world overloaded with notifications, meetings, and demands. By linking the 1-2-3 Method to James Clear’s Atomic Habits, they show how building the right system helps you succeed even on your hardest days.

Tune in and discover how the 1-2-3 Method can help you design your day and lead your life with clarity and purpose.

What We Discuss

  • [00:00] Introduction to Paradigm Shifting Books
  • [00:36] Today’s focus: the 1-2-3 method from Essentialism
  • [01:55] Explaining the 1-2-3 method
  • [04:25] Applying the 1-2-3 method in sports
  • [08:50] Real-life examples of the 1-2-3 method
  • [13:45] Final thoughts and challenge to listeners

Notable Quotes

  • [00:06:35] “Our schedule is naturally built out for us around this 1, 2, 3 method. In life, I feel like it's a lot harder because we wanna say yes to everything. There's so much gray area in life and we wanna say yes to everything.” — Britain Covey
  • [00:08:25] “If you don't do something like this, and if you're not intentional in the morning when you plan your day, then your day will absolutely be hijacked by other people.” — Stephen Covey
  • [00:11:14] “What's my number one priority today? It's to be present with my kids. That is the number one thing for this Saturday.” — Stephen Covey
  • [00:12:35] “Even for non-work days, you feel like you apply this method.” — Britain Covey
  • [00:13:13] “If you implement some kind of intentional planning system like this in the morning, even on a bad day and you just fall to the level of your base system, you're gonna have a much better day than if you just kind of throw your hands up and say, well, today's out the window.” — Stephen Covey

Resources

Paradigm Shifting Books

Books

Britain Covey

Stephen H. Covey

  continue reading

54 episodes

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