You may react nervously to pressure today. Since your myriad responsibilities are likely making you feel feeling high-strung and anxious, you may feel overwhelmed by your day's agenda or by the demands put upon you by others. You may feel compelled to address each of your obligations and could feel disappointed in yourself if you do not meet your expectations. But consider that your obligations are likely not equally important. You can ease your troubled mind by determining which of your duties are time-sensitive and which are less vital. You may find that you are less tense and more focused on your tasks when you concentrate on the quality of your activities rather than quantity. Should unexpected circumstances interrupt your progress today, you'll maintain your poise.

As you fulfill your obligations, remembering that most of what you do can be put on hold without dire consequences can help you address your many duties without becoming overwhelmed. Often, we assign top priority to everything on our to-do lists without considering how that pressure will affect our work and our moods. You'll do more yet feel less stressed when you accept that certain tasks can be put off until tomorrow if necessary and that the number of tasks you accomplish each day has little to do with your worth as an individual. When you keep this in mind, you can more effectively prioritize your days and contentedly deal with unexpected shifts in your schedule. When you successfully prioritize today, you won't be paralyzed by personal or professional pressure.