🕰️ Executive Function for Daily Structure *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.13 – Prioritizing Urgent vs. Important Tasks: Not all tasks are equal, and learning the difference between urgent and important is essential for balance. Urgent tasks demand immediate attention, while important ones create long-term growth. The challenge lies in not letting urgency crowd out what truly matters. Time awareness helps separate reaction from intention. Making a daily list with categories for both types of tasks brings structure to decisions. Completing urgent items keeps life functioning; focusing on important ones moves it forward. When priorities are clear, stress drops and direction strengthens. This habit protects your energy from distractions disguised as emergencies. It’s the foundation of strategic time use, ensuring that every day contributes to something lasting instead of just surviving deadlines.

About this course

Practical strategies to strengthen executive functioning skills for building consistent routines, improving organization, and managing daily responsibilities effectively.

This course includes:
  • Interactive exercises to practice planning, scheduling, and organization skills
  • Templates and tools for daily, weekly, and monthly structure building
  • Real-world scenarios to strengthen decision-making and problem-solving in time management

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