Handbook: On Time Management Skills

Urgent but not important (some emails, interruptions).

Effective time management relies on proven models to categorize and execute tasks based on their true value. The Eisenhower Matrix Handbook on Time Management Skills

Distinguish between (demands immediate attention) and importance (contributes to long-term goals): Urgent but not important (some emails, interruptions)

To master your time, you must manage yourself, not the clock. This guide synthesizes core principles from authoritative resources, including the Centre for Good Governance (CGG) and leading productivity experts. 🏗️ Core Frameworks for Success Urgent but not important (some emails

Urgent and important tasks (crises, deadlines).

Important but not urgent (planning, self-care, relationship building).

Neither urgent nor important (busywork, mindless scrolling). The 80/20 Rule (Pareto Principle)