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Prioritization sounds simple—until everything is urgent, everyone’s waiting, and every “yes” creates another invisible “no.” In this episode of the Frame/Found Podcast, I unpack what prioritizing actually means in real life: the guilt of pushing things out, the anxiety of taking on timeline risk, and the emotional load of negotiating priorities across partners, stakeholders, and dotted-line expectations. If you’ve ever felt like the planning is exhausting before the work even starts, this one’s for you. *In this episode:* → What “good prioritization” looks like when everything is legitimate → Why guilt and stress show up—and what they’re really signaling → How to reset priorities without damaging trust -------------------- This podcast breaks down the reality of operational effectiveness — in work and in life. The systems, habits, decisions, and invisible forces that shape how things actually get done… and why they sometimes don’t. If you’re into conversations about clarity, structure, leadership, execution, change, identity, momentum, and the mix of tangibles and intangibles that make a life or a team run well — you’re in the right place. Each episode pulls from real-world experience across creative, marketing, and operations environments, along with the everyday friction we all navigate. The goal is simple: turn the complicated stuff into something clearer, calmer, and more usable in the day-to-day. If you want help bringing clarity, structure, and momentum to your work or team, learn more at: https://framefound.co Explore Frame/Found services: https://framefound.co/services Follow Chris on LinkedIn: / chris-tinsley Opinions my own.