Eisenhower’s Urgent/Important Principle
President Eisenhower's Urgent/Important Principle identifies which tasks and activities you should focus on and which you should delegate or ignore.
President Eisenhower's Urgent/Important Principle identifies which tasks and activities you should focus on and which you should delegate or ignore.
Sometimes we lose sight of what's important because we're dealing with what's urgent. By using the Eisenhower Principle, you can make time work for you by sorting your priorities and keeping focus on the important things. Learn how with this video.
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