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Eisenhower Matrix
"What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important." Master Dwight D. Eisenhower's prioritization framework to focus on what truly matters.
When to Use This Skill
- Feeling overwhelmed by too many tasks and not enough time
- Weekly planning to set priorities for the week ahead
- Daily triage when everything seems urgent
- Delegation decisions to identify what others should handle
- Saying no by recognizing tasks that shouldn't be done at all
- Breaking reactive cycles when you're always firefighting
Methodology Foundation
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Source | Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), 34th US President, Supreme Allied Commander |
| Expert | Eisenhower managed WWII logistics and two presidential terms using this mental model |
| Core Principle | Separate the truly important from the merely urgent. Most people confuse the two and spend their lives on urgent-but-unimportant tasks. |
What Claude Does vs What You Decide
| Claude Does | You Decide |
|---|---|
| Structures content frameworks | Final messaging |
| Suggests persuasion techniques | Brand voice |
| Creates draft variations | Version selection |
| Identifies optimization opportunities | Publication timing |
| Analyzes competitor approaches | Strategic direction |
What This Skill Does
- Separates important from urgent - Reveals what actually deserves your time
- Identifies what to delegate - Finds tasks others should handle
- Exposes time-wasters - Shows what should be eliminated entirely
- Protects deep work - Creates space for important-but-not-urgent work
- Reduces stress - Provides clarity in chaos
How to Use
Categorize Your Tasks
Apply the Eisenhower Matrix to these tasks:
[list your tasks]
Sort them into the four quadrants and recommend next actions.
Plan Your Week
Help me plan my week using the Eisenhower Matrix.
Here's everything on my plate:
[list tasks, projects, meetings]
What should I focus on? What should I delegate or eliminate?
Break a Reactive Cycle
I spend most of my time firefighting. Apply Eisenhower Matrix thinking to help me:
[describe your situation]
How do I shift from urgent to important?
Instructions
When applying the Eisenhower Matrix, follow this systematic process:
Step 1: Understand the Matrix
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ THE EISENHOWER MATRIX │
├────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ QUADRANT 1 │ QUADRANT 2 │
│ URGENT + IMPORTANT │ NOT URGENT + IMPORTANT │
│ │ │
│ 🔥 DO FIRST │ 📅 SCHEDULE │
│ │ │
│ • Crises │ • Strategic planning │
│ • Deadlines │ • Relationship building │
│ • Emergencies │ • Personal development │
│ • Last-minute prep │ • Health & exercise │
│ │ • Prevention & preparation │
│ │ │
├────────────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ │
│ QUADRANT 3 │ QUADRANT 4 │
│ URGENT + NOT IMPORTANT │ NOT URGENT + NOT IMPORTANT │
│ │ │
│ 👥 DELEGATE │ 🗑️ ELIMINATE │
│ │ │
│ • Most interruptions │ • Time wasters │
│ • Some meetings │ • Busy work │
│ • Some calls/emails │ • Escape activities │
│ • Other people's │ • Excessive social media │
│ "emergencies" │ • Mindless browsing │
│ │ │
└────────────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────┘
Step 2: Define Important vs. Urgent
## Definitions
### URGENT
- Demands immediate attention
- Puts you in reactive mode
- Often visible and pressing
- Usually tied to someone else's priorities
**Test:** "If I don't do this TODAY, what happens?"
### IMPORTANT
- Contributes to your mission, values, long-term goals
- Requires initiative and proactivity
- Often invisible until it becomes urgent
- Usually tied to YOUR priorities
**Test:** "Does this move me toward my most important goals?"
## The Trap
Most people spend 90% of time in Q1 and Q3.
The highest performers spend significant time in Q2.
Q2 is where life-changing work happens:
- Building skills before you need them
- Maintaining relationships before they break
- Planning before crisis hits
- Exercising before health fails
Step 3: Sort Your Tasks
## Task Sorting Process
For each task, ask two questions:
1. "Is this URGENT?" (Needs action within 24-48 hours?)
□ Yes → Left column (Q1 or Q3)
□ No → Right column (Q2 or Q4)
2. "Is this IMPORTANT?" (Moves me toward goals? High impact?)
□ Yes → Top row (Q1 or Q2)
□ No → Bottom row (Q3 or Q4)
## Sorting Matrix
| Task | Urgent? | Important? | Quadrant |
|------|---------|------------|----------|
| [Task 1] | Y/N | Y/N | Q__ |
| [Task 2] | Y/N | Y/N | Q__ |
| [Task 3] | Y/N | Y/N | Q__ |
Step 4: Apply Quadrant-Specific Actions
## QUADRANT 1: DO FIRST 🔥
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
**Action:** Handle these immediately.
**Tasks in Q1:**
- [ ] ___________________ (Deadline: ___)
- [ ] ___________________ (Deadline: ___)
**Warning:** If everything is Q1, you're always firefighting.
Ask: "How did this become urgent? Could I have prevented it?"
**Goal:** Minimize Q1 through better Q2 work.
---
## QUADRANT 2: SCHEDULE 📅
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
**Action:** Block time in your calendar NOW.
**Tasks in Q2:**
- [ ] ___________________ (Scheduled: ___)
- [ ] ___________________ (Scheduled: ___)
**This is THE critical quadrant.**
Examples:
- Strategic planning
- Building relationships
- Learning new skills
- Exercise and health
- Writing the book
- Preparing before deadlines
**Rule:** If it doesn't get scheduled, it doesn't happen.
---
## QUADRANT 3: DELEGATE 👥
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
**Action:** Give to someone else (or say no).
**Tasks in Q3:**
- [ ] ___________________ (Delegate to: ___)
- [ ] ___________________ (Delegate to: ___)
**Questions:**
- Who else could do this?
- Does this REALLY need to be done?
- Is this someone else's priority disguised as mine?
**Delegation options:**
- Team member
- Virtual assistant
- Automated system
- Just say no
---
## QUADRANT 4: ELIMINATE 🗑️
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
**Action:** Stop doing these. Full stop.
**Tasks in Q4:**
- [x] ___________________ (Eliminated)
- [x] ___________________ (Eliminated)
**Common Q4 activities:**
- Mindless scrolling
- Unnecessary meetings
- Busy work that feels productive
- "Just checking" email loops
- Perfectionism on low-value tasks
**Test:** "If I stopped doing this, would anyone notice?"
Step 5: Weekly Review Ritual
## Weekly Eisenhower Review
**Every Sunday (30 minutes):**
### 1. REVIEW LAST WEEK
- How much time did I spend in each quadrant?
- What Q1 items could have been prevented?
- Did I protect my Q2 time?
### 2. BRAIN DUMP
List everything on your mind for the week:
-
-
-
-
-
### 3. SORT INTO QUADRANTS
[Use the matrix from Step 3]
### 4. SCHEDULE Q2 FIRST
Block Q2 activities BEFORE anything else:
- Monday: ___________________
- Tuesday: ___________________
- Wednesday: ___________________
- Thursday: ___________________
- Friday: ___________________
### 5. DECIDE ON Q1
What truly urgent items need attention?
- Day 1: ___________________
- Day 2: ___________________
### 6. DELEGATE Q3
Who will handle these?
-
-
### 7. ELIMINATE Q4
What will I NOT do this week?
-
-
Examples
Example 1: Executive Weekly Planning
Context: CEO with packed calendar wants to reclaim strategic thinking time.
Input:
"Here's my task list for next week. Apply Eisenhower Matrix:
- Board presentation (due Friday)
- Review Q2 strategy
- 12 internal meetings
- Answer 50+ emails
- Recruit VP Sales
- Update investors
- Performance review prep
- Networking dinner Thursday
- Exercise
- Team birthday celebration"
Output:
Sorted Matrix:
| Task | Quadrant | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Board presentation | Q1 | DO - Must finish by Friday |
| Update investors | Q1 | DO - Time-sensitive communication |
| Review Q2 strategy | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Block Tuesday AM |
| Recruit VP Sales | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Critical hire, not urgent |
| Exercise | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Daily 30 min, non-negotiable |
| Performance review prep | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Prepare this week, due next |
| 12 internal meetings | Q3 | DELEGATE/DECLINE - Review each. Cancel 6, delegate 3 |
| Answer 50+ emails | Q3 | DELEGATE - Have EA handle 80%, batch 20% |
| Networking dinner | Q3 | ATTEND - But leave early if needed |
| Team birthday | Q4 | ELIMINATE - Send card, skip event |
Recommended Week:
MONDAY
├── 8:00-11:00: Board presentation work (Q1)
├── 11:00-12:00: Exercise (Q2)
├── 2:00-4:00: Board presentation finalize (Q1)
└── 4:00-5:00: Critical emails only (Q3)
TUESDAY
├── 8:00-12:00: Q2 Strategy deep work (Q2) 🔒
├── 1:00-2:00: VP Sales interviews (Q2)
└── 3:00-5:00: Investor update calls (Q1)
WEDNESDAY
├── 8:00-9:00: Exercise (Q2)
├── 9:00-11:00: Performance review prep (Q2)
├── 1:00-3:00: 3 essential meetings only (Q1/Q2)
└── 3:00-5:00: VP Sales process (Q2)
THURSDAY
├── 8:00-10:00: Final board prep (Q1)
├── 10:00-12:00: Strategic thinking (Q2)
├── 6:00-8:00: Networking dinner (Q3)
FRIDAY
├── 10:00-12:00: Board presentation (Q1)
├── 1:00-3:00: Week review + next week planning (Q2)
Key Insight: By cutting 6 meetings and delegating email, you recovered 15+ hours. Most goes to Q2 (strategy, hiring, preparation).
Example 2: Startup Founder Triage
Context: Founder is drowning in tasks, hasn't done strategic work in weeks.
Input:
"I'm completely reactive. Here's my chaos:
- Customer fire (data issue)
- Investor meeting tomorrow
- Hire 2 engineers (posting live, no interviews)
- Website bugs
- Sales calls
- Team 1:1s
- Cash flow planning
- Content marketing
- Product roadmap
- Technical debt
- Support tickets"
Output:
The Problem: Everything feels Q1 because you're behind on Q2.
Emergency Triage:
| Task | TRUE Quadrant | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Customer fire | Q1 | DO NOW - Then create prevention system (Q2) |
| Investor meeting | Q1 | DO - Prep tonight |
| Cash flow planning | Q1 | DO - This determines survival |
| Website bugs | Q3 | DELEGATE - Hire contractor or offshore |
| Support tickets | Q3 | DELEGATE - Hire support person or use AI |
| Sales calls | Q2/Q3 | DELEGATE eventually - You do for now, document process |
| Hire engineers | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Block 2 hours daily for recruiting |
| Team 1:1s | Q2 | SCHEDULE - 30 min each, don't skip |
| Product roadmap | Q2 | SCHEDULE - Needs 4-hour block |
| Content marketing | Q4 | ELIMINATE for now - Not survival-critical |
| Technical debt | Q4 | ELIMINATE for now - Only fix if blocking |
The Shift You Need:
BEFORE (Reactive):
- 80% Q1/Q3 (fires and interruptions)
- 20% Q2 (when you can squeeze it in)
AFTER (Strategic):
- 40% Q1 (real fires only)
- 40% Q2 (scheduled, protected)
- 20% Q3 (delegated where possible)
This Week's Focus:
- Resolve customer fire + build alert system (prevent future Q1)
- Nail investor meeting
- Block 2 hours daily for engineer recruiting
- Delegate support (even temporary solution)
Q2 Non-Negotiables to Schedule:
- Wednesday 8-12: Product roadmap
- Daily 30 min: Engineer recruiting
- Thursday: Cash flow model
Checklists & Templates
Daily Eisenhower Template
## Today: [Date]
### Q1 - DO FIRST 🔥 (Max 3)
1. [ ] ___________________
2. [ ] ___________________
3. [ ] ___________________
### Q2 - PROTECT THIS TIME 📅
Scheduled Q2 block: ___:___ to ___:___
Focus: ___________________
### Q3 - DELEGATE/MINIMIZE 👥
- [ ] ___________________ → Delegate to: ___
- [ ] ___________________ → Batch at: ___
### Q4 - ACTIVELY AVOID 🗑️
Things I will NOT do today:
- ___________________
- ___________________
### End of Day Review
□ Did I protect my Q2 time?
□ Did any Q3 slip into my day?
□ What becomes Q1 if I ignore it?
Weekly Planning Template
## Week of: [Date]
### QUADRANT 1 - Must Do
| Task | Due | Status |
|------|-----|--------|
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
### QUADRANT 2 - Schedule Now
| Task | Time Block | Day |
|------|------------|-----|
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
### QUADRANT 3 - Delegate
| Task | To Whom | By When |
|------|---------|---------|
| | | |
| | | |
### QUADRANT 4 - Eliminate
| Activity | Time Saved |
|----------|------------|
| | |
| | |
### Time Audit Target
- Q1: __% (goal: <30%)
- Q2: __% (goal: >40%)
- Q3: __% (goal: <20%)
- Q4: __% (goal: <10%)
Common Q2 Activities Checklist
## Q2 Activities to Schedule
### Professional Growth
- [ ] Strategic planning
- [ ] Skill development / learning
- [ ] Reading industry content
- [ ] Building professional relationships
- [ ] Preparing for future projects
- [ ] Writing / creating content
- [ ] Process improvement
### Health & Wellbeing
- [ ] Exercise
- [ ] Sleep optimization
- [ ] Meal planning
- [ ] Stress management
- [ ] Medical checkups
### Relationships
- [ ] Quality time with family
- [ ] Date nights
- [ ] Friend connections
- [ ] Mentoring others
### Systems & Prevention
- [ ] Automation setup
- [ ] Documentation
- [ ] Training team members
- [ ] Creating templates
- [ ] Backup systems
**Rule:** If it's on this list, it probably needs a calendar block.
Red Flags Checklist
## Warning Signs You've Lost the Matrix
### Q1 Overload (Always Firefighting)
- [ ] Every day has multiple "emergencies"
- [ ] You can't remember your last proactive day
- [ ] Weekends are for catching up
- [ ] You're exhausted but feel unproductive
**Fix:** Ask "How do I prevent this from recurring?"
### Q3 Trap (Everyone Else's Priorities)
- [ ] Calendar is full but nothing strategic gets done
- [ ] You say yes to everything
- [ ] Other people's "urgent" drives your day
- [ ] You feel busy but not effective
**Fix:** Start saying no. Delegate ruthlessly.
### Q2 Drought (No Strategic Work)
- [ ] Can't remember last time you did deep work
- [ ] Important things keep getting "pushed"
- [ ] You feel like you're drifting
- [ ] No progress on long-term goals
**Fix:** Schedule Q2 first. Treat it as sacred.
Skill Boundaries
What This Skill Does Well
- Structuring persuasive content
- Applying copywriting frameworks
- Creating draft variations
- Analyzing competitor approaches
What This Skill Cannot Do
- Guarantee conversion rates
- Replace brand voice development
- Know your specific audience
- Make final approval decisions
References
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. - Presidential speeches and letters
- Covey, Stephen. "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (1989) - Popularized the matrix
- Newport, Cal. "Deep Work" (2016) - Q2 optimization for knowledge workers
- Allen, David. "Getting Things Done" (2001) - Compatible task management
Related Skills
- first-principles - Question what's truly important
- inversion - Identify what NOT to do (Q4 elimination)
- pre-mortem - Prevent Q1 emergencies through proactive planning
- six-thinking-hats - Structured multi-perspective prioritization
Skill Metadata (Internal Use)
name: eisenhower-matrix
category: strategy
subcategory: prioritization
version: 1.0
author: MKTG Skills
source_expert: Dwight D. Eisenhower
source_work: Presidential methodology, popularized by Stephen Covey
difficulty: beginner
estimated_value: $500 productivity coaching
tags: [prioritization, time-management, productivity, delegation, Eisenhower]
created: 2026-01-25
updated: 2026-01-25
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