This next step involves what I call a Crucial Cube.
By adding it to the four quadrants, the focus shifts to what's crucial to you overall rather than what isn't. Placing it in the center draws focus, allows you to start there and finish on the outer realms (or vice versa). The key is to get you looking at what you really want to achieve and still displays the supporting things you can do to get there. The Crucial Cube feeds off of the remaining quadrants and the quadrants are fueled by what's in the Crucial Cube.
I'd like you to use the Crucial Cube template below and map out all of your priorities by either starting with what's crucial to you first or what isn't, and then work your way into the remaining boxes. (You can also create your own template if you'd like. Just use the format shown as a guide.)
Ready? Good. Let's go.