The 80/20 of Career Progression: Focus on What Really Matters
Welcome to this weekâs edition of Career Catalyst. You can find previous editions here.
I recommend you read the following quote out loud three times... it is truly wise...
"Success is about doing the right things, not doing everything right."
â Peter Drucker
Youâre busy. Most high performers are.
But if your calendar is full of meetings you did not set up, your inbox is overflowing and your career progress feels flat, you might be falling into a common trap: doing too much of the wrong work.
The truth is that not all tasks are equal. Some of the things you do have 10x the impact â on results, visibility, and on your future opportunities. The rest? Well to be really honest, some of it just noise.
This week, weâre looking at how to apply the proven mathematical principle of the 80/20 rule to your job â and how identifying the vital 20% of your work could radically change your trajectory.
Whatâs the 80/20 Rule?
Also known as the Pareto Principle, the idea is simple:
đ 80% of your results often come from just 20% of your effort.
It applies to business, relationships, productivity â and yes, career growth too.
In every job, there are a handful of high-leverage activities that disproportionately move the needle and deliver high impact. The real challenge is to figure out what they are â and then to protect time to focus on them.
How to Apply the 80/20 Rule to Your Career
Here are four simple ways to start applying the 80/20 mindset today.
1. Identify your specific âcareer acceleratorsâ
Ask yourself:
- What activities lead to recognition, results, or responsibility? Check in with more senior colleagues to get their views as well. Ask for feedback on your work so far.
- What projects get visibility from key stakeholders?
- What do I do that consistently creates value?
Search for the patterns. Then double down.
2. Cut or delegate the noise
Now that you know what the career accelerators are, you also know what they are not. Start letting go of the tasks that donât align with your goals or growth.
How?
First, cut out what can be truly ignored. Yes, just don't do them.
Next, delegate the remaining tasks that don't generate high impact.
3. Block time for strategic work
Schedule blocks every week to work on your 20% priorities â not just whatâs urgent.
Protect that time like it is as important as a meeting with your CEO. Because it is.
4. Protect Yourself
Protect yourself from new work that ultimately will not accelerate your career. Don't just say yes to things â rationally assess whether a new task is going to deliver outsized impact before you agree to it.
One Small Step This Week
Take 15 minutes today to list everything youâve worked on in the past two weeks.
Then ask:
â What 20% made the biggest impact?
â What 80% could I stop, shrink, or share?
Youâll be surprised at what shows up â and how much lighter things can feel.
If you would like to talk through how to focus your energy for maximum growth, reply to this email. Iâd be happy to help.
Please let me know how it goes!
Best wishes, Stephen
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