The bottom right of isenhower's matrix is both not urgent and not important. Anything in this box should be eliminated most of the time. This stands for hard first, easy last. The best way to nip this habit in the bud is to do the most challenging, most high value activities first when you start your day.
I’ve always been fascinated by great workers and their ability to prioritize their work effectively. Today, I take you though the prioritization strategies of a myriad of professionals that you can test and add to your professional toolkit.
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