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Leo Babauta's MIT Method

Creator of the Most Important Tasks (MIT) method popularized through Zen Habits blog. Leo Babauta formalized the practice of identifying 2-3 critical tasks daily that create the most significant results, emphasizing that MITs are defined by impact, not urgency.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 08:53

Overview

Leo Babauta, creator of the Zen Habits blog, popularized the Most Important Tasks (MIT) method in the early 2000s. The method focuses on identifying 2-3 critical tasks daily that will create the most significant results.

Core Principle

Every day, create a list of two or three MITs, and focus on getting them done as soon as possible. Keep this list separate from your general to-do list.

Key Philosophy

MITs are defined by impact, not urgency. They are tasks that, when completed, will have the most significant positive effect on your goals and life, regardless of how pressing they feel.

Implementation

Benefits

Zen Habits Philosophy

Babauta's approach emphasizes simplicity, mindfulness, and focusing on what creates value rather than simply staying busy. The MIT method embodies these principles by cutting through complexity to identify true priorities.

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