The Classic Time Management Tool
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A Simple Framework for Better Decisions
Named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, this time-tested framework helps you focus on what truly matters by organizing tasks based on urgency and importance.
Urgent & Important
Crisis situations - handle immediately
Example: Emergencies, pressing deadlines
Not Urgent & Important
Strategic activities - plan and prioritize
Example: Planning, development, relationships
Interruptions - minimize or delegate
Example: Some emails, routine tasks
Time wasters - eliminate
Example: Busy work, distractions
Know exactly what deserves your attention and what can wait.
Stop wasting time on tasks that don't matter.
Feel confident you're working on the right things.
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Write down everything you need to do
Place each task in the right quadrant
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Caption: Curtains up. 🎬✨
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The documentary begins with the golden age of Hollywood, where studios like MGM, Paramount, and Warner Bros. dominated the film industry. We feature interviews with film historians and industry veterans, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Francis Ford Coppola, who share their insights on the era's iconic movies, stars, and directors. Archival footage showcases the elaborate sets, costumes, and special effects of classic films like "Gone with the Wind" (1939), "Casablanca" (1942), and "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). For example, we explore how the studio system allowed for efficient production and distribution, but also limited creative freedom for filmmakers. There is something uniquely fascinating about pulling back