Quadrant 3: Urgent - Not Important. These tasks are the biggest reason we're not more successful in the long-term. They clog up our time today but, when we look back at these things at the end of the week, we'll have to admit they were a waste of time. These are interruptions that happen, such as phone calls. These are poorly thought-out meetings that soak up our time, but which we have to attend because we already accepted the invite. These are other activities which we tell ourselves in the moment that we must do but -- if we stopped ourselves to really think about -- we'd realize they aren't that important.
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The Decision Matrix on how to approach tasks has 4 quadrants:
The matrix is a simple four-quadrant box that answers that helps you separate โurgentโ tasks from โimportantโ ones:
Covey suggests you divide a piece of paper into four sections, drawing a line across and a line from top to bottom. Into each of those quadrants, you put your tasks according to whether they are:
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