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Most Important Task (MIT)

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Daily planning method where you identify 1-3 most important tasks each day and complete them before anything else. Ensures critical work gets done regardless of daily chaos.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 15:16

Overview

The Most Important Task (MIT) method, popularized by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits, is a simple daily productivity system focused on identifying and completing your 1-3 most critical tasks each day before anything else.

Core Principles

Identify Daily MITs

Types of MITs

The Method

Every Evening or Morning:

  1. Review your goals and projects
  2. Identify 1-3 MITs for tomorrow
  3. Write them down prominently
  4. Prepare materials needed

Each Morning:

  1. Review your MITs
  2. Start working on MIT #1 immediately
  3. Complete before checking email or messages
  4. Move to MIT #2, then #3
  5. Handle other tasks after MITs are done

Why 1-3 Tasks?

One MIT

Two-Three MITs

Never More Than Three

MIT Categories

Work MIT

Personal MIT

Life MIT

Benefits

Implementation Tips

Choose Wisely

Schedule MIT Time

Prepare the Night Before

Start Immediately

Break Down Large MITs

Common Challenges

Urgent Interruptions

Choosing Wrong MITs

Too Many MITs

Not Completing MITs

Integration with Other Methods

Eat the Frog

Ivy Lee Method

Time Blocking

GTD

Examples by Role

Software Developer

Manager

Writer

Student

Measuring Success

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