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Eisenhower Matrix for Priority Setting

The document discusses the Eisenhower Matrix, a time management tool used to prioritize tasks by importance and urgency. It involves sorting tasks into four quadrants - urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not important, and neither urgent nor important. Using this framework helps ensure the most important tasks are scheduled and completed while less important tasks can be delegated or eliminated to improve time management and goal achievement across professional and personal life.

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Eisenhower Matrix for Priority Setting

The document discusses the Eisenhower Matrix, a time management tool used to prioritize tasks by importance and urgency. It involves sorting tasks into four quadrants - urgent and important, important but not urgent, urgent but not important, and neither urgent nor important. Using this framework helps ensure the most important tasks are scheduled and completed while less important tasks can be delegated or eliminated to improve time management and goal achievement across professional and personal life.

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How to Prioritize

When Everything
seems Important
The Eisenhower Matrix

Setting Priorities According to Their Importance and Urgency

We Need to Understand What to Do and When to Do It


urgent not urgent
important

DO schedule
not important

DELEGATE eliminate
Improving time
management strategies
identifying the right
priorities of your tasks
Advantages of the will lead to the
Eisenhower matrix realization of your
most important goals
can be applied to
professional and
personal life
Exercise: create your Eisenhower Matrix

1. Create a list of things to do


2. Sort things by importance
3. Define urgency
4. take action
today’s mantra
Things that matter most must never be at the mercy
of things that matter least
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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