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Task Prioritization: Methods that Really Work +Quiz
Ever feel like your to-do list has turned into a chaotic mountain of tasks? You re not alone! Prioritizing can be challenging, especially when every task feels equally important. I've listed three of my favorite below. Plus, stick around for a quiz at the end to help you pick the method that suits you best! 1. The Eisenhower Matrix
A favorite for many, the Eisenhower Matrix helps you categorize tasks into four quadrants: Urgent and Important: Do these now.
Important, but Not Urgent: Schedule these.
Urgent, but Not Important: Delegate if possible.
Neither Urgent nor Important: Consider dropping these. 2. MoSCoW Prioritization
The MoSCoW method focuses on categorizing tasks by priority: Must-haves: Absolutely essential tasks.
Should-haves: Important but not critical.
Could-haves: Nice to include if time allows.
Won't-haves: Skip for now. 3. ABC Analysis
This method is great for productivity junkies! Sort tasks into: A: High-priority tasks with the highest impact.
B: Medium-priority tasks that need attention but aren t game-changers.
C: Low-priority tasks that can wait. Quiz Time! Which Prioritization Method is Right for You?
Answer these quick questions: Do you prefer having a visual approach to your tasks? Yes -> Eisenhower Matrix
No -> Try MoSCoW Do you have a lot of strict deadlines?
Yes -> ABC Analysis
No -> MoSCoW Are you juggling between urgent and non-urgent tasks daily?
Yes -> Eisenhower Matrix
No -> ABC Analysis



