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Eisenhower Matrix

Sort what's on your plate by urgency and importance, then act differently on each quadrant. No login required.

What the Eisenhower Matrix worksheet covers

  • Do now
  • Schedule
  • Delegate
  • Drop
Do now
Urgent + Important
Schedule
Not urgent + Important
Delegate
Urgent + Not important
Drop
Not urgent + Not important

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What is the Eisenhower Matrix?

Urgent vs. important, four quadrants

When to use it: Personal or team prioritization when urgency and importance are getting confused — clarifies what to do, schedule, delegate, or drop.

Why it works: Trades vague stress for explicit categories; what looked urgent often falls into delegate or drop.

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