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- ABCDE Method - A prioritization system categorizing tasks by importance and action type.
- Backlog - A prioritized list of all desired work items for a product or project.
- Big 3 Method - A daily prioritization technique where you identify the three most important tasks to accomplish each day.
- Eat the Frog - Tackle your most challenging or dreaded task first thing in the morning to build momentum and avoid procrastination.
- Effort vs Impact - A prioritization matrix that evaluates tasks based on their effort requirements and potential impact.
- Eisenhower Matrix - A prioritization framework using urgency and importance to categorize tasks.
- Energy First, Time Second - Energy management is more important than time management; focus on maintaining and recharging your energy before optimizing your schedule.
- High-Leverage Tasks - Tasks that produce disproportionately large results relative to the effort invested, following the 80/20 principle.
- Highlight of the Day - The single most important task or activity for your day; completing or making significant progress on it should be enough to feel good about your day.
- Ideal Schedule for the Day - A time management practice of designing an optimal daily schedule to guide time allocation, while accepting that disruptions will occur.
- Information Triage - Rapidly sorting incoming information by urgency and importance to allocate attention effectively.
- Ivy Lee Method - A simple yet powerful productivity technique: plan 3-5 prioritized tasks each evening and work through them sequentially the next day.
- Kano Model - A framework for prioritizing features based on customer satisfaction and functionality.
- Most Impactful Next Task (MINT) - A prioritization method focusing on identifying and completing the single most impactful task.
- MoSCoW Method - Prioritization framework using Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have.
- Most Important Task - Identifying and completing your highest-impact task early each day.
- Problem Worth Solving - The strategic skill of identifying which problems deserve your attention and which ones are best left ignored.
- Productive Procrastination - Doing useful but lower-priority tasks to avoid more important or difficult work.
- Shallow Work - Non-cognitively demanding, logistical tasks that don't create much new value.
- Summum Bonum - Latin for 'the highest good' - for Stoics, the highest good is virtue.
- Task Weights - Assigning abstract weight values to tasks to understand their relative size compared to other items in a backlog.
- The ONE Thing - Focus on the single most important task that makes everything else easier or unnecessary.
- Urgency Addiction - The compulsive need for urgent tasks and crises, avoiding important but non-urgent work.
- Weighted Decision Matrix - A quantitative tool for evaluating options by scoring them against weighted criteria.
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