Review your calendar, color-code activities by energy impact (Green/Red), and systematically delegate draining tasks to maximize time in your Zone of Genius.
"It turns out that what we're really good at is what we love... The key is to go and look at your day... eliminate [what it isn't] and naturally, you'll be drawn toward what it is that you love." — Matt Mochary
A tactical exercise to review your calendar, color-code activities by energy impact (Green/Red), and systematically delegate or redesign draining tasks to maximize time in your "Zone of Genius."
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ZONE OF GENIUS ⭐ │
│ • Unique talent only you have │
│ • GIVES you energy │
│ • Time flies when doing it │
│ • Goal: Maximize time here │
├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ZONE OF EXCELLENCE ⚠️ │
│ • Very good at it │
│ • DRAINS energy (but pays well) │
│ • Others praise you for it │
│ • Danger: Burnout trap │
├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ZONE OF COMPETENCE │
│ • Can do it adequately │
│ • Should delegate │
├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ZONE OF INCOMPETENCE │
│ • Not good at it │
│ • Must delegate immediately │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
STEP 1: The Audit (2 weeks)
└── Print/export last 2 weeks of calendar
└── Mark energy-GIVING tasks: 🟢 Green
└── Mark energy-DRAINING tasks: 🔴 Red
STEP 2: Categorize
└── Green + Unique talent = Zone of Genius
└── Red + Good at it = Zone of Excellence
└── Red + Mediocre = Delegate
STEP 3: Action Plan for Red Tasks
└── Option A: Eliminate entirely
└── Option B: Delegate to someone else
└── Option C: Redesign format to suit your style
STEP 4: Iterate
└── Goal: 80%+ Green on calendar
└── Repeat audit quarterly
❌ Staying in Zone of Excellence because it pays well
❌ Confusing being good at something with loving it
❌ Not actually delegating (just complaining about red tasks)
Brex founders Henrique and Pedro used this to realize they had different meeting preferences (internal vs. external), split roles accordingly, and revolutionized their efficiency.
Source: Matt Mochary, Lenny's Podcast