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Prioritize Tasks

Prioritize Tasks

Use the Eisenhower Matrix to determine which tasks are crucial and need to be done first. πŸ€”

  • Urgent and Important: These should be done right away. πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ
  • Important but Not Urgent: These should be tackled next. πŸ€“
  • Urgent but Not Important: These can be delegated or outsourced. 🀝
  • Not Urgent and Not Important: These can be safely put aside. πŸ›Œ

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