Let's kick things off with a simple 2x2 grid. Imagine the horizontal line is all about how soon something needs to be done—label one side "Urgent" and the other "Not Urgent." Then, for the vertical line, think about how crucial each task is, marking one end as "Important" and the other as "Not Important." This setup gives us four distinct sections, each representing a different type of task that we'll approach in its own unique way.
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The Eisenhower Matrix productivity method lets you consider the urgency and importance of each task. This method breaks tasks into four quadrants and prescribes how we should deal with tasks in each block.
The Eisenhower matrix is a simple but powerful tool to prioritize useful and remove useless tasks. We already talked about it once on the Challenge, and you also have an infographic to use i...
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