#231. Stephen Covey: Quadrant II
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“Effective people stay out of Quadrants III and IV because, urgent or not, they aren’t important. They also shrink Quadrant I down to size by spending more time in Quadrant II… Quadrant II is the heart of effective personal management.”
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“What one thing could you do in your personal and professional life that, if you did on a regular basis, would make a tremendous positive difference in your life? Quadrant II activities have that kind of impact. Our effectiveness takes quantum leaps when we do them.” ~ Stephen R. Covey from “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” Stephen Covey has a 4-quadrant model for time management.
Notice the two factors that define an activity in this model: Is it urgent? And, Is it important? Pretty straight-forward. Urgent means it’s demanding our attention (NOW!) Important means it’s worth doing. Take a very close look at Quadrant II: the Important but Not Urgent stuff. We want to play there. Unfortunately, most of us don’t spend anywhere near enough time there—we’re dancing in and out of the other 3 quadrants: distracting ourselves (IV), allowing interruptions to pester us throughout the day (III), or putting out one fire-drill-crisis after another (I). Eek. Take a deep breath. Take an inventory of where you’re currently spending the most time. What % do you spend where? Find (make that, SCHEDULE!) time to play in Quadrant II (even that activity will be a Q II activity :)). Exercise. Spend time in self-development. Develop yourself and your relationships. … See ya in Quadrant II, my friend! … “Effective people are not problem-minded; they’re opportunity-minded.” |


