When the wind is at your back on a project, that's a great reason to prioritize it!

· Bits and Bobs 1/19/26
  • When the wind is at your back on a project, that's a great reason to prioritize it!
    • Prioritization is contextual, not in a vacuum.
    • So "the wind is currently at my back on this for an external reason" is a great tie-breaker between priorities you care about.
    • You should prioritize based on bang-for-buck, and the current "buck" has to do with if the wind is at your back.