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  1. ct to big picture goals. Quadrant 4 – Spending time here results in a lack of responsibility for things t. at need to be completed. This makes academic success, personal wellness, and …

  2. Determine what is important to you. Divide the list into important and not important. Determine what is urgent or not urgent and why. Sort the tasks into the blank quadrants above. Ask …

  3. Quadrant I is for the immediate and important deadlines. Quadrant II is for long-term strategizing and development. Quadrant III is for time pressured distractions. They are not really impor …

  4. Quadrant 1 – Do Right Away: Tasks placed in quadrant one should be completed as soon as possible. Quadrant 2 – Schedule for Later: As a student, quadrant two is key to academic …

  5. Results: depleted energy, feeling unmotivated, unproductive and purposeless. Role: Just fired!

  6. By placing each task in the correct quadrant, you ensure that your priorities are in order. The quadrants are formed by two axes: importance and urgency. These axes divide all your tasks …

  7. Overview of Four Quadrant To-Do List Divide your tasks among four separate quadrants to better prioritize tasks and avoid procrastination. Personalize your own definitions of important and …