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Four-Quadrant Rule

The Four-Quadrant Rule is a simple but effective strategy that helps you prioritize tasks and delegate work more effectively. It divides your work into four categories based on two axes: importance and urgency. Tasks in the upper-right quadrant are both important and urgent, and should be tackled first. Those in the upper-left quadrant are important but not urgent, and require more long-term planning. Tasks in the lower-left quadrant are neither urgent nor important, and can often be delegated or eliminated. Finally, lower-right quadrant tasks are urgent but not important, and should be handled quickly but mindfully. By using the Four-Quadrant Rule, you can ensure that you're always working on the tasks that matter most, anddelegate or prioritize those that don't. This helps you stay focused, avoid distractions, and increase your overall productivity. This is a circular mind map of the Four-Quadrant Rule. The map contains four main branches: Important and Urgent, Important But Not Urgent, Not Important But Urgent, Not Important And Not Urgent. Each of the main branches has an explanation example. For those interested in the Four-Quadrant Rule.

Edited at 2023-08-22 09:26:35

Four-Quadrant Rule

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