About Todd Musig

I’ve spent more than thirty years helping people and organizations focus on what matters most—especially when life and work feel full, fast, and demanding.

My career has included leadership, training, marketing, and consulting roles with organizations such as FranklinCovey, AchieveGlobal, Robbins Research International, and Who Moved My Cheese? LLC. I’ve also built and led my own businesses—experience that grounded my work in the real-world pressures of leading people, managing priorities, and making decisions when everything feels important.

Across all of that work, one belief has remained constant: clarity and intentionality create momentum.

Whether I’m speaking to a room full of leaders, writing, or coaching one-on-one, my goal is the same—to help people slow down just enough to think clearly, choose intentionally, and move forward with purpose.

What I Do

 My work focuses on helping individuals, teams, and organizations navigate complexity without adding more noise. I’m known for delivering ideas that are practical, grounded, and immediately useful—not theory-heavy or trendy for the sake of it.

Common themes in my work include:

  • Focus and prioritization in demanding environments
  • Leadership during change and uncertainty
  • Decision-making when the urgent crowds out the important
  • Turning reflection into meaningful and intentional action

People don’t come to me to be motivated for a day. They come to build habits of clarity that last.

 

Author · Speaker · Coach

I’m the co-author of two books:

  • Juggling Elephants: An Easier Way to Get Your Most Important Things Done—Now!
  • Getting to It!: Accomplishing the Important, Handling the Urgent, and Removing the Unnecessary

Both books—and the speaking and coaching programs built around them—are rooted in a simple idea: you don’t need to do more; you need to choose better.

As a speaker, I deliver engaging, interactive programs that respect the intelligence and experience of the audience. As a coach, I create space for thoughtful reflection, honest conversation, and intentional progress.

 

 

A Bit More Personal

 I live in Salt Lake City, Utah, with my wife and family. Like many of the people I work with, I’ve navigated seasons of growth, transition, pressure, and recalibration—professionally and personally.

Those experiences shape how I show up. I don’t approach this work as someone with all the answers, but as a guide who understands how complex life can be—and how powerful clarity can be when we make room for it.