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Ivy Lee Method - Six Most Important Tasks

Classic productivity method focusing on identifying and completing the six most important tasks each day in priority order, promoting focused execution and eliminating decision fatigue.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 13:55

Overview

The Ivy Lee Method is a time-tested productivity system developed by productivity consultant Ivy Lee in 1918. The method emphasizes simplicity and focused execution by limiting daily tasks to six priority items and working on them sequentially.

The Six-Step Process

  1. End of Day Planning - At the end of each workday, write down the six most important tasks for tomorrow
  2. Prioritize by Importance - Rank these six tasks in order of their true importance
  3. Start with #1 - The next day, begin with the first task and focus on it until complete
  4. Sequential Completion - Only move to the next task after completing the current one
  5. Continue Down the List - Work through tasks in priority order without skipping
  6. Move Unfinished Items - Any uncompleted tasks roll over to tomorrow's list of six

Key Principles

Single-Tasking - Work on only one task at a time, eliminating multitasking and context switching

Priority Focus - Complete the most important work first, ensuring critical tasks get done

Limited Scope - Six tasks creates a manageable daily workload, preventing overwhelm

No Exceptions - Stick to the priority order, even if easier tasks are tempting

Benefits

Modern Applications

The Ivy Lee Method remains relevant in 2026 as a counterpoint to complex productivity systems. Its simplicity makes it ideal for:

Variations

Some practitioners adapt the method to three or five tasks, but the core principle remains: identify your most important work, prioritize it, and execute sequentially without distraction.

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