![]() ![]() Unlike normal matches with side belts and open areas outside the ring to run around, cagematches occur in a steel cage to eliminate interference and keep the action focused. The idea is simple, but some background is probably helpful for people who haven’t watched enough professional wrestling to know what a cagematch is. Over the years of working with folks, I’ve used an exercise called the creative (or project) cagematch to help people get really clear on what matters most. There’s a natural tendency to want to sort projects and goals by most important to least important, but it’s often hard to do so. ![]() Because projects take longer than we think they will and/or life intervenes, we’re also continually having to re-prioritize and recalibrate which of our projects and goals are most important. While most of us dream of some idealized time and place where we can work on just one project at a time, the persistent reality for most of us is that we’re continually working on a few projects and goals at a time. ![]()
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