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    Eisenhower Decision Matrix

    Time management framework for prioritizing tasks based on urgency and importance, attributed to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, organizing work into four quadrants for better decision-making.

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    Eisenhower Matrix

    Priority management framework dividing tasks into four quadrants based on urgency and importance: Do First (urgent+important), Schedule (important+not urgent), Delegate (urgent+not important), Eliminate (neither).

    ABCDE Method

    Priority-setting technique by Brian Tracy categorizing tasks into five levels (A-E) based on importance and consequences, focusing effort on must-do tasks first.

    Day Theming

    Extreme version of task batching where entire days are dedicated to specific types of work, promoted by Cal Newport for deeper concentration than traditional time blocking.

    90/20 Rule

    A productivity technique involving 90% focused effort on a task for a designated period, followed by a 20% break for rejuvenation, representing a paradigm shift from constant work to sustainable, cyclical productivity.

    112/26 Rule

    An extended productivity technique similar to the 52/17 rule, where you work for 112 minutes followed by a 26-minute break. This longer interval is suggested for tasks requiring sustained deep focus and complex problem-solving.

    Energy Audit Method

    Systematic process for assessing and optimizing personal energy patterns across physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Research shows optimizing around Biological Prime Time can provide 20-40% productivity boost compared to working against natural rhythms.

    Calendar Time Audit Method

    Productivity technique that analyzes calendar data to identify time-wasting activities, meeting overload, and misalignment between priorities and actual time allocation. Calendar audits help reclaim 5-10+ hours weekly by revealing gaps between intended and actual time use.

    60-30-10 Rule

    A time management principle suggesting that 60% of your time should be spent on scheduled tasks, 30% on unplanned interruptions and reactive work, and 10% on spontaneous activities or buffer time.

    60-60-30 Technique

    A productivity technique that involves working for 60 minutes twice with focused attention, followed by a complete 30-minute break. Often broken down into 50-minute work sessions with 10-minute micro-breaks, creating sustainable work rhythms.

    7-8-9 Rule

    A time management rule suggesting you wake by 7 AM, start work by 8 AM, and tackle your high-priority tasks by 9 AM, ensuring you complete your most important work when your energy levels are highest.

    Biological Prime Time Method

    Productivity strategy that involves tracking your energy and focus levels throughout the day for 2-3 weeks to identify your personal peak performance hours, then scheduling your most important work during these naturally high-energy periods.

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