List three controllables for today—attitude, effort, preparation—and three uncontrollables—market moves, others’ opinions, sudden requests. Write one sentence on how you will invest entirely in the first list. Close by drafting a short script for your response when an uncontrollable interrupts, prioritizing patience and precise action.
Choose one—courage, temperance, justice, or wisdom—and tie it to a visible action at work, such as clarifying expectations, simplifying scope, or acknowledging a mistake quickly. Journal why this action matters to who you are becoming, not just what you are delivering this week.
Imagine tonight went poorly. Name the three most likely pitfalls: distraction, ego defensiveness, or unclear priorities. For each, design a tiny countermeasure you can execute under stress, then write the first sentence you will say to yourself when friction appears, anchoring calm, candor, and focus.