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ABCDE Method

ABCDE Method

The ABCDE Method provides a practical framework for prioritizing tasks when everything seems important. The system works as follows:

  • A tasks: Must be done. Significant consequences if not completed.
  • B tasks: Should be done. Minor consequences if not completed.
  • C tasks: Would be nice to do. No consequences if not completed.
  • D tasks: Can be delegated to someone else.
  • E tasks: Can be eliminated completely.

The discipline lies in never working on B tasks until all A tasks are complete, never working on C tasks until all B tasks are complete, and so on. This forces honest evaluation of what truly matters versus what merely feels urgent.

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