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MIT Method - Most Important Tasks

Productivity technique where you identify 3 Most Important Tasks (MITs) each day and complete them first, ensuring high-impact work gets priority attention before less critical activities.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 10:10

Overview

The MIT (Most Important Tasks) method is a productivity technique where you prioritize your most important tasks each day, typically limiting yourself to three MITs that you commit to completing.

How It Works

  1. Identify Your MITs: Each morning (or evening before), select 2-3 tasks that would make the biggest impact
  2. Do Them First: Complete MITs first thing in the morning or when you first get to work
  3. Goal Connection: At least one MIT should relate to your longer-term goals
  4. Focus Question: Ask yourself "What are the things that—if I got them done today—would make a huge difference?"

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Origin

Popularized by Zen Habits and productivity thought leaders, the MIT method provides a simple framework for daily prioritization without complex systems or tools.

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