How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box”
Too often, we use productivity, time management, and optimization as an excuse to avoid the really difficult question: “Do I actually need to be doing this?” It is much easier to remain busy and tell yourself that you just need to be a little more efficient or to “work a little later tonight” than to endure the pain of eliminating a task that you... See more
James Clear • How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box”
There is no faster way to do something than not doing it at all. That’s not a reason to be lazy, but rather a suggestion to force yourself to make hard decisions and delete any task that does not lead you toward your mission, your values, and your goals.
James Clear • How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box”
Urgent tasks are things that you feel like you need to react to: emails, phone calls, texts, news stories. Meanwhile, in the words of Brett McKay, “Important tasks are things that contribute to our long-term mission, values, and goals.”
James Clear • How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box”
Good thing to keep in mind for future Esienhower task lists
As Tim Ferriss says, “Being busy is a form of laziness — lazy thinking and indiscriminate action.”