“I have two kinds of problems, the urgent and the important. The urgent are not important, and the important are never urgent.”
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The Decision Matrix on how to approach tasks has 4 quadrants:
Divide all your commitments into 4 different buckets, based on their importance and urgency:
At the beginning of every week, write a two-by-two matrix on a blank sheet of paper.
One side of the matrix says "urgent" and "not urgent". The other side of the matrix says "important" and "not important."
Then, write all the things you want to do that week.
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