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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.
Charles Schwab's $25,000 Check for Ivy Lee
The famous 1918 story where Bethlehem Steel president Charles Schwab paid productivity consultant Ivy Lee $25,000 (equivalent to $400,000 in 2015) after three months of using the six-task prioritization method.
Eat That Frog! First Edition (2001)
Brian Tracy's original 2001 publication of 'Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time,' which popularized Mark Twain's frog metaphor and sold over 450,000 copies in 23 languages.
Essentialism
Philosophy and methodology by Greg McKeown focused on doing less but better. The disciplined pursuit of less, emphasizing only the vital few activities that truly matter.
Covey Time Management Matrix
Prioritization framework created by Stephen Covey that divides tasks into four quadrants based on urgency and importance. Featured in 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,' it helps identify top-priority tasks for optimized productivity.
5 P's of Time Management
A time management framework developed by Henry Mintzberg that emphasizes preparation through five steps: Prioritize, Plan, Prepare, Pace, and Persist. It provides a structured approach for individuals managing multiple projects and responsibilities.
ABCDE Prioritization Method
Brian Tracy's task prioritization technique where tasks are labeled A (must do with serious consequences), B (should do with mild consequences), C (nice to do with no consequences), D (delegate), or E (eliminate).
Eat That Frog Method
Brian Tracy's productivity technique based on tackling your most challenging, high-impact task first thing each morning. Named after Mark Twain's quote about eating a live frog being the worst thing that could happen all day.
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).
Eat That Frog!
Productivity classic by Brian Tracy teaching the principle of tackling your most challenging task first thing in the morning. The 'frog' represents your biggest, most important task that will have the greatest positive impact.
90/10 Productivity Rule
Time management principle stating that 10% of activities produce 90% of outcomes. This rule, also known as the Pareto Principle applied to time, encourages identifying and prioritizing high-impact tasks while eliminating or delegating low-value work.
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.
ABCDE Method (Brian Tracy)
Task prioritization technique from Brian Tracy's Eat That Frog system that categorizes tasks into five levels—A (must do), B (should do), C (nice to do), D (delegate), and E (eliminate)—to focus energy on highest-impact activities.
90/10 Outcomes Rule
A productivity principle stating that 10% of your actions account for 90% of your outcomes, related to the Pareto Principle but specifically applied to daily activity selection, suggesting strategic focus on the highest-impact 10% of possible tasks.
Daily Highlights Method
Time management approach from the book Make Time where you choose one priority task as your daily highlight and design your day around completing it. This method prevents busy work from crowding out meaningful progress.
Eisenhower Matrix (TickTick)
TickTick's built-in implementation of the Eisenhower Matrix that automatically plots tasks on a chart based on urgency and importance, helping users visualize priorities and make better decisions about what to work on first.
ABC Analysis Method
A time management and prioritization technique introduced by Dr. Alan Lakein that categorizes tasks into A (urgent and important), B (important but can wait), and C (nice-to-have) categories for effective task prioritization.
Eisenhower Matrix (Official App)
Official Eisenhower Matrix app bringing proven time management methodology to Android, transforming overwhelming to-do lists into clear, actionable priorities based on urgency and importance.
Eat the Frog Method
Productivity technique that involves tackling your most challenging or important task first thing in the morning. Based on Mark Twain's quote and popularized by Brian Tracy's 2001 book.
Essentialism Philosophy for Time Management
Disciplined pursuit of less but better, as outlined by Greg McKeown. Philosophy of doing fewer things of higher quality rather than many things poorly. Core question: What is essential? Systematic approach to eliminating non-essentials and protecting space for what truly matters.
1-3-5 Rule
A daily prioritization method where you focus on accomplishing one big task, three medium tasks, and five small tasks each day. Created by Alex Cavoulacos, founder of The Muse, this system helps ensure your most important work gets done by recognizing realistic capacity limits.
Alex Cavoulacos - 1-3-5 Rule Creator
Founder and president of The Muse who created the 1-3-5 Rule productivity system. Cavoulacos developed this method to help professionals accomplish one big task, three medium tasks, and five small tasks daily, recognizing realistic capacity limits.
80/20 Rule for Time Management
Application of the Pareto Principle to time management, recognizing that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. Helps identify and prioritize high-impact activities while reducing time spent on low-value tasks.
Daily Highlight Method
Productivity approach from the book Make Time where you choose one priority task or activity as your highlight each day, ensuring it gets protected time and attention regardless of other demands.
Eat the Frog Technique
Productivity method developed by Brian Tracy that involves tackling your most challenging task first thing in the morning to stop procrastination and maximize daily productivity.
Essentialism Method
Philosophy and methodology by Greg McKeown focusing on doing less but better, eliminating non-essential activities to focus energy on what truly matters for maximum impact and fulfillment.
Commitment Inventory
A time management methodology that helps individuals evaluate, categorize, and prioritize all life commitments, then allocate time percentages to each category to ensure balanced progress across important areas.
60/40 Rule (Brendon Burchard)
Time management principle by Brendon Burchard stating that high performers spend 60% of their time on needle-moving activities that drive progress and 40% on regular tasks, preventing burnout while maintaining effectiveness.
1-3-9 Method
A powerful task prioritization framework that limits daily focus to 13 manageable tasks: one critical priority, three important tasks, and nine smaller tasks to ensure proper attention allocation across different priority levels.
Eisenhower.me App
Task prioritization app based on the Eisenhower Matrix method, offering both iOS and responsive web interfaces to help users prioritize tasks by urgency and importance for better productivity and time management.
2-List Strategy (Buffett)
Warren Buffett's prioritization method where you list 25 goals, circle the top 5 as your focus, and treat the remaining 20 as items to avoid at all costs until the top 5 are achieved.
Completion Bias
A cognitive bias where people feel compelled to finish tasks once started, often prioritizing easy-to-complete tasks over more important ones. Understanding this bias helps optimize productivity by balancing the dopamine reward of completion with strategic task prioritization.
4D System
A time management technique that prioritizes tasks with four actions: Delete, Delegate, Defer, and Do. This system helps filter and manage workload more effectively by categorizing every task into one of these four action categories.
Burner List
Simple paper-based to-do list system by Jake Knapp that forces prioritization by limiting work to one front burner project, one back burner project, and a kitchen sink for miscellaneous tasks.
Eat The Frog
Productivity method popularized by Brian Tracy where you identify and complete your most important and challenging task first thing in the morning, based on the Mark Twain quote about eating a frog being the worst thing you'll do all day.
Balance App
A productivity application that implements the Eat the Frog technique, helping users tackle their most challenging task first thing each day. Provides structured daily planning tools to prioritize high-impact work and build momentum through early wins.
Big Agile
An agile methodology resource platform providing comprehensive guides on estimation and prioritization frameworks including RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort). Offers educational content on agile practices, scaling methodologies, and time estimation techniques for development teams.
Ducalis
A product management framework platform providing comprehensive guides on prioritization methods including the RICE Framework (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort). Offers structured approaches to product decisions, feature prioritization, and resource allocation for product teams.
80/20 Rule (Pareto Principle)
Principle stating that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. Applied to time management by identifying and focusing on the vital few activities that produce most of your desired outcomes.
Action Priority Matrix
Decision-making tool that plots tasks on a matrix based on effort required and impact delivered. Helps identify quick wins, major projects, fill-ins, and tasks to eliminate for optimal resource allocation.
Essentialism Philosophy
Disciplined pursuit of less but better, systematically identifying and eliminating non-essential activities to focus energy on what truly matters. Popularized by Greg McKeown's book emphasizing selective yes and intentional no.
Eisenhower Box
Task prioritization framework that organizes activities into four quadrants based on urgency and importance. Named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower and popularized by Stephen Covey in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People as a decision-making tool for time management.
Eat That Frog Technique
Time management method by Brian Tracy advocating tackling your most important, difficult task first thing each day. Based on the Mark Twain quote about eating a live frog, it ensures priority work gets done when energy and willpower are highest.
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