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7. Use the Eisenhower Box

Dwight Eisenhower divided his tasks into four different possibilities. You can use this decision matrix to help you organise your tasks.

  1. Urgent and important: Tasks you will do immediately.
  2. Important but not urgent: Tasks you will do later.
  3. Urgent but not important: Tasks you will delegate to someone else.
  4. Neither urgent or important: Tasks that you will eliminate.

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