Dwight Eisenhower, former general and president of the United States, once famously said: “What is important is seldom urgent.” Eisenhower taught that life can be broken down into 4 simple types of tasks:
Task #1: The important and urgent – things that are critically important and immediately necessary (i.e., you’re drowning, and YOU NEED AIR).
Task #2: The important but non-urgent – things that are critically important but not immediately necessary (i.e., spending time with family)!
Task #3: The unimportant but urgent – Things that ultimately matter very little but are immediately necessary (i.e., you haven’t eaten all day and you need to eat dinner).
Task #4: The unimportant and non-urgent – Things that matter very little and are unnecessary (i.e., watching TV or browsing social media).
Which things in your life should you re-prioritize as a Task #1 or a Task #2? Set your standards high, and attack the most important tasks with full focus and meaning.
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