Prioritization Frameworks

This deck reduces daily chaos better than many productivity tips.

Eisenhower Matrix

Front

sorts tasks by urgency and importance

Back

The 1-3-5 Rule

Front

plan a day around 1 big task, 3 medium tasks, and 5 small tasks

Back

The Ivy Lee Method

Front

write the six most important tasks and do them in order

Back

ABCDE Method

Front

rank tasks by consequence level from A to E

Back

Eat the Frog

Front

do the hardest or most resisted important task first

Back

Pareto Principle

Front

a small share of efforts often drives most results

Back

Value vs. Effort Matrix

Front

compare payoff against the work required

Back

The Action Priority Matrix

Front

sort work into quick wins, major projects, fill-ins, and low-value tasks

Back

RICE scoring

Front

rank ideas by reach, impact, confidence, and effort

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ICE scoring

Front

rank ideas by impact, confidence, and ease

Back

MoSCoW method

Front

sort items into must, should, could, and won't

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opportunity cost

Front

choosing one thing means giving up another

Back

cost of delay

Front

the price of waiting to do something valuable

Back

one next action

Front

define the smallest concrete step that moves work forward

Back

timeboxing

Front

limit how much time a task is allowed to consume

Back

not-to-do list

Front

identify low-value work you will deliberately skip

Back

backlog triage

Front

reorder, defer, or drop tasks before starting new work

Back

urgent vs important

Front

distinguishes time pressure from long-term value

Back