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Mere Urgency Effect

The Mere Urgency Effect is a cognitive bias identified in time management research where people prioritize tasks with short-term deadlines (urgency) over tasks with greater long-term importance but less urgent deadlines. This bias causes professionals to waste time on trivial but seemingly pressing work while neglecting higher-value activities, making it a key concept to recognize when conducting time audits.

Last updated: 2026-04-04 22:53

Overview

The Mere Urgency Effect is a cognitive bias that leads people to prioritize tasks that feel urgent, even when those tasks are objectively less important than non-urgent alternatives. This bias was formally identified in time management and behavioral economics research.

How It Works

Impact on Time Management

How to Counter It

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