Prioritizing your peer's suggestions means identifying and selecting the most important or useful suggestions given by your peers, and giving them the most attention and consideration when making a decision or taking action. This can involve evaluating the potential impact of each suggestion on the outcome and weighing them against each other to determine which ones to follow.
Choosing one or two suggestions to follow and ignoring the rest may be appropriate in certain situations, particularly when some suggestions are not practical, feasible, or aligned with your goals.
Placing the suggestions in order of importance or usefulness can be helpful in situations where multiple suggestions are relevant and feasible. This allows you to identify the most important suggestions and prioritize them accordingly, while still considering the other suggestions as well.
However, it is important to note that prioritizing your peer's suggestions does not necessarily mean that you have to follow all of them. You should use your own judgment to determine which suggestions are most appropriate for your situation and goals, and consider any potential risks or drawbacks associated with each suggestion.