The phrase that replaces “ASAP” – and actually works

“ASAP” shows up in emails, Slack messages and meeting notes every day.

It also has a downside: it can make people feel pressured.

When people feel pressured, they often slow down, push back or deprioritise the request.

Try this instead:

Whenever you get a chance, ideally today.

The message stays clear. The urgency is still there. But it sounds like a request, not an order.

That small shift matters, especially when you’re working across teams, companies or cultures. “ASAP” can sound stressful. The alternative gives context without creating tension.

A simple test:

The next time you need something quickly, write:

Whenever you get a chance, ideally today.

See what comes back.

💬 Do you have a phrase you use instead of “ASAP”?

Date: 1. June 2026

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