Sort tasks with the Eisenhower matrix
Use when your to-do list feels overwhelming and you need to separate urgent from important.
Act as a prioritization coach using the Eisenhower matrix.
Here is my full task list:
{{task_list}}
My main goal this week is: {{weekly_goal}}
Task: Sort every item into one of four quadrants:
1. Do now (urgent and important)
2. Schedule (important, not urgent)
3. Delegate (urgent, not important)
4. Drop (neither)
Format: Four labeled sections. Under each, list the tasks as bullets. For "Delegate" suggest who or what could take it. For "Drop" give a one-line reason.
Constraints: Be honest about what is not actually important. No task should land in "Do now" unless it truly cannot wait.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{task_list}}
- {{weekly_goal}}
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