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Templates:  1. Conflicting priorities “I prioritised [X] because it had the bigger business impact / tighter deadline. [Y] is next on my list, and I can deliver it by [date]. If this should move ahead of [X], I can reprioritise.” 2. Unclear deadline “I had this down as lower urgency because we hadn’t agreed a final deadline. I can deliver a first version by [date], or a rough version today if that’s more useful.” 3. Scope became bigger “The scope expanded beyond the original ask, so I’m adjusting the timeline rather than rushing a lower-quality version. I can deliver [part 1] by [date], then [part 2] by [date].” 4. Waiting on someone else “This is currently blocked by [input/approval/data] from [person/team]. I’ve followed up and, in the meantime, I’m moving forward with the parts I can complete without it.” 5. Too many urgent tasks “I’m currently balancing several urgent items, so I want to be clear on trade-offs. I can deliver this by [date], but that would mean pushing [other task]. Which should take priority?” 6. Burnout / reduced capacity “I’m managing my capacity carefully so I don’t overcommit and underdeliver. The realistic timeline is [date]. I can send a smaller version earlier if that would help unblock the team.” 7. Quality risk “I didn’t want to send a version that looked complete but still had gaps. I’m tightening [specific area] now, and I’ll have a clean version ready by [date].” 8. Missing information “I can move this forward, but I’m missing [specific info]. Once I have that, I can complete it by [date]. Without it, I can still prepare a draft based on assumptions.” 9. Changed business direction “Given the recent shift in priorities, I paused this to make sure it still aligned with the current direction. If it’s still needed, I can pick it back up and deliver by [date].” 10. Underestimated complexity “This turned out to be more complex than expected, specifically around [area]. I’ve now broken it into clear steps, and the updated delivery timeline is [date].” A strong formula: Acknowledge → explain the business reason → give a clear next step → offer a trade-off —————— Hi, I'm Sasha 👋 I burned out from a corporate job so badly it took me 3 years to recover. So I created Anticipate (iOS app), the burnout companion that: • tracks your patterns • catches burnout early • makes you prioritise yourself Search Anticipate on the App Store! 🤍 #burnout #burnoutawareness #burnoutprevention #corporatelife #worklife
Templates: 1. Conflicting priorities “I prioritised [X] because it had the bigger business impact / tighter deadline. [Y] is next on my list, and I can deliver it by [date]. If this should move ahead of [X], I can reprioritise.” 2. Unclear deadline “I had this down as lower urgency because we hadn’t agreed a final deadline. I can deliver a first version by [date], or a rough version today if that’s more useful.” 3. Scope became bigger “The scope expanded beyond the original ask, so I’m adjusting the timeline rather than rushing a lower-quality version. I can deliver [part 1] by [date], then [part 2] by [date].” 4. Waiting on someone else “This is currently blocked by [input/approval/data] from [person/team]. I’ve followed up and, in the meantime, I’m moving forward with the parts I can complete without it.” 5. Too many urgent tasks “I’m currently balancing several urgent items, so I want to be clear on trade-offs. I can deliver this by [date], but that would mean pushing [other task]. Which should take priority?” 6. Burnout / reduced capacity “I’m managing my capacity carefully so I don’t overcommit and underdeliver. The realistic timeline is [date]. I can send a smaller version earlier if that would help unblock the team.” 7. Quality risk “I didn’t want to send a version that looked complete but still had gaps. I’m tightening [specific area] now, and I’ll have a clean version ready by [date].” 8. Missing information “I can move this forward, but I’m missing [specific info]. Once I have that, I can complete it by [date]. Without it, I can still prepare a draft based on assumptions.” 9. Changed business direction “Given the recent shift in priorities, I paused this to make sure it still aligned with the current direction. If it’s still needed, I can pick it back up and deliver by [date].” 10. Underestimated complexity “This turned out to be more complex than expected, specifically around [area]. I’ve now broken it into clear steps, and the updated delivery timeline is [date].” A strong formula: Acknowledge → explain the business reason → give a clear next step → offer a trade-off —————— Hi, I'm Sasha 👋 I burned out from a corporate job so badly it took me 3 years to recover. So I created Anticipate (iOS app), the burnout companion that: • tracks your patterns • catches burnout early • makes you prioritise yourself Search Anticipate on the App Store! 🤍 #burnout #burnoutawareness #burnoutprevention #corporatelife #worklife

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