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Choice 1: Act on the Important, Don't React to the Urgent is based on the principle of discernment, which is the use of insight and understanding in making a choice.
Choice 2 is based on the principle of potential, which is the latent capacity to do something great. Watch as lead author of The 5 Choices, goes into detail on how this choice impacts productivity.
Choice 3 is based on the principle of priority wherein things with higher importance are worthy of specific attention. Watch as lead author of The 5 Choices, Kory Kogon, explains this choice.