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Priority Matrix (Eisenhower)

The Matrix

Prioritize tasks based on two dimensions:

  1. Urgency - Time-sensitive
  2. Importance - Impact on goals
Important Not Important
Urgent Critical 🔥 🔼 High (Do or Delegate)
Not Urgent 🔼 High (Schedule) 🔽 Low (Eliminate)

Quadrant Breakdown

Quadrant 1: Urgent & Important ( Critical)

Do immediately. These are crises or deadlines.

Characteristics:

  • Time-sensitive
  • Has direct impact
  • Must be done now
  • Often stressful

Examples:

  • Project due today
  • Client emergency
  • Health issue
  • Financial deadline

Strategy:

  • Handle now
  • Identify root causes (why was it urgent?)
  • Prevent recurrence through planning

Quadrant 2: Not Urgent & Important (🔼 High - Schedule)

This is where quality happens. These are your priorities.

Characteristics:

  • Strategic work
  • Long-term goals
  • Personal growth
  • Relationship building

Examples:

  • Strategic planning
  • Skill development
  • Exercise
  • Deep work projects
  • Relationship time

Strategy:

  • Block time on calendar
  • Protect from interruptions
  • Schedule first (before urgent items)
  • This should be 60-80% of your time

Quadrant 3: Urgent & Not Important (🔼 High - Do or Delegate)

These are distractions. Minimize or delegate.

Characteristics:

  • Time-sensitive but low impact
  • Other people's priorities
  • Interruptions
  • Some meetings

Examples:

  • Most email
  • Some meetings
  • Coworker requests
  • Unscheduled calls
  • Many notifications

Strategy:

  • Delegate if possible
  • Say no more often
  • Batch process (check email 2x/day)
  • Set expectations about response time
  • Aim to minimize this to <20%

Quadrant 4: Not Urgent & Not Important (🔽 Low - Eliminate)

These are time-wasters. Remove them.

Characteristics:

  • No urgency
  • No importance
  • Entertainment masquerading as work
  • Habits that don't serve you

Examples:

  • Doom scrolling
  • Excessive social media
  • Mindless TV
  • Busy work that has no impact
  • Low-priority tasks you procrastinate on

Strategy:

  • Eliminate ruthlessly
  • Set time limits
  • Use app blockers if needed
  • Replace with value activities

Task Priority Symbols

Use these symbols in your task format:

- [ ] Task description #tag ⏫ 📅 YYYY-MM-DD
Symbol Meaning When to use
Critical (Q1) Urgent AND important
🔼 High (Q2/Q3) Important but not urgent OR urgent but delegate-able
🔽 Low (Q4) Neither urgent nor important

Daily Prioritization Workflow

Morning Plan

  1. List all tasks for today

  2. Categorize by quadrant:

    ⏫ Critical (Do Now):
    - [Task 1]
    - [Task 2]
    
    🔼 High (Schedule):
    - [Task 3]
    - [Task 4]
    
    🔽 Low (Maybe):
    - [Task 5]
    
  3. Limit Critical tasks: Max 3-4 per day

  4. Schedule High tasks: Block time on calendar

  5. Eliminate Low tasks: Remove or move to someday/maybe

Time Blocking

Rule of thumb:

  • 60-80% in Quadrant 2 (strategic work)
  • 20% in Quadrant 1 (crises)
  • <20% in Quadrant 3 (distractions)
  • 0% in Quadrant 4 (eliminate)

Example schedule:

9:00-11:00  Deep work (Q2) - Project X
11:00-11:30 Handle crises (Q1) - Urgent email
11:30-12:30 Deep work (Q2) - Project X
12:30-13:30 Lunch & break
13:30-14:30 Distractions (Q3) - Batch email
14:30-16:30 Deep work (Q2) - Project Y
16:30-17:00 Wrap up (Q1)

Energy-Based Prioritization

Not all critical tasks should be done at the same time. Consider:

Energy Level Best Tasks
High (morning) Complex, creative work (Q2)
Medium (midday) Communication, meetings (Q3)
Low (evening) Admin, simple tasks (Q1 easy wins)

Morning energy:

  • Complex problem-solving
  • Writing
  • Creative work
  • Strategic thinking

Midday energy:

  • Meetings
  • Email
  • Calls
  • Collaboration

Low energy:

  • Admin tasks
  • Filing
  • Planning
  • Review

Context-Specific Prioritization

Different contexts require different approaches:

Work context:

  • Prioritize team deadlines
  • Consider stakeholder expectations
  • Balance strategic vs tactical

Personal context:

  • Prioritize health and well-being
  • Consider relationships
  • Balance work-life boundaries

Emergency context:

  • Quadrant 1 dominates
  • Defer Q2 tasks
  • Accept disruption to normal flow

Common Pitfalls

Mistreating Urgency for Importance

Problem: Responding to urgent but unimportant items (Q3) first.

Solution: Start with Q2 (schedule important work) before checking email/notifications.

Overcommitting to Critical (Q1)

Problem: Having 10+ critical tasks creates paralysis and stress.

Solution: Limit to 3-4 critical tasks per day. Move rest to Q2 with realistic deadlines.

Neglecting Q2

Problem: Always in reactive mode, never proactive.

Solution: Schedule 60-80% of time for Q2. Protect these blocks fiercely.

Faking Urgency

Problem: Making tasks urgent to avoid doing them (procrastination disguised as crisis).

Solution: Question urgency. "Is this truly time-sensitive, or just uncomfortable?"

Perfectionism in Q2

Problem: Spending too long on strategic planning, never executing.

Solution: Set time limits for planning. Action produces learning.

Integration with Chiron Workflows

Morning Plan: Use matrix to identify 3-5 critical tasks and schedule Q2 blocks

Weekly Review: Evaluate how much time was spent in each quadrant, adjust for next week

Daily Review: Review urgency/importance of remaining tasks

Project Planning: Break projects into Q2 tasks, identify potential Q1 crises

Quick Reference

⏫ = Do now (Urgent + Important)
🔼 = Schedule (Important) OR Delegate (Urgent but not important)
🔽 = Eliminate (Neither urgent nor important)

Goal: 60-80% time on 🔼 (Quadrant 2)
Limit ⏫ to 3-4 per day
Minimize 🔼 (Quadrant 3) to <20%
Eliminate 🔽

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