![]() How many times have you been interrupted by phone calls that could: We get stuck flipping through our packed email accounts because, well, because it’s in our inbox, so it MUST be important. Many of us spend A TON of time in this zone. How many were truly important? How many were truly urgent? Think about the number of emails, texts, or phone calls you fielded yesterday. It’s because tasks in Q3 are things that appear to be worth doing. Note: Quadrant Concept taken from Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Successful People.Īt first glance, it seems simple enough: Things in the (Q4) category are clearly time suckers and should be avoided, (Q1) Urgent & Important tasks are top priority, (Q2) Important, but not urgent tasks are next, (Q3) things that are NOT important, but ARE urgent.īut wait…how can something be urgent but at the same time NOT important? In the most basic form, the idea looks like this: Stephen Covey, in particular, popularized the idea of the “Time Management Quadrants”, with each block representing activities that take up our time. Many business gurus like Jim Collins, Stephen Covey and Dale Carnegie have written extensively on the subject. In fact, if you Google “time management”, you’ll end up with 222,000,000 results! Time Management – Be in Control of Your TimeĮveryone on the planet struggles with managing their time. ![]()
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