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Test Time Management and Priorities
Agenda
QUESTION 1: According to the Eisenhower Matrix, in which quadrant is it appropriate to maximize time to promote real growth?
Important and Urgent
Important but not urgent
Not Important and Urgent
Neither Important nor Urgent
QUESTION 2: What is recommended for 'Neither Important nor Urgent' tasks?
Plan for next week
Delegate them to someone else
Attend to them immediately
Eliminate them
QUESTION 3: How does the text conceptualize stress?
A combination of limited time and mental space
A deficit of physical motivation and energy
A lack of appropriate technological tools
A fixed personality trait
QUESTION 4: To reduce stress, what actions are proposed?
Increase the number of simultaneous tasks
Shorten deadlines to finish sooner
Extending deadlines or freeing up mental space
Ignore commitments until they disappear
QUESTION 5: What does the text say about multitasking?
A key skill for productivity
Reduces efficiency and quality of work
Useful only for manual tasks
Improves focus when practiced frequently
QUESTION 6: What does the text recommend to be more productive instead of multitasking?
Laser focus on a single task for a given period of time
Respond to messages as they arrive
Dividing attention between two tasks always
Work without breaks for long hours
7th QUESTION: In the Eisenhower Matrix, what is suggested to be done with the 'Not Important and Urgent' tasks?
Eliminate them
Planning for later
Doing them all at the end of the day
Delegating them
QUESTION 8: What is the main purpose of effective time management according to the text?
Do more things in less time
Respond to all urgencies first
Doing the right things
Avoid crises altogether
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