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How to counteract the "mere urgency effect"

How to counteract the "mere urgency effect"

Update: 2025-06-09
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Do you sometimes attend to the urgent, quick tasks first before tackling the bigger, more important ones? Many people do – so many that the effect has a name.

This week's episode of Done! is about what you can do to help yourself prioritize the most important things first, despite everything.

Here's the study I mentioned at the beginning of the episode.

Do you have any other ways to make important tasks seem urgent? Let me know! 


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David Stiernholm is a ”struktör”. As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure.

His motto is: Everything can be done easier! David is frequently hired as a speaker by all kinds of businesses, from well-established major corporations to entrepreneurial companies in hyper-growth. He extinguishes himself by providing clients with concrete tools and methods that can be applied instantly both at work and in your personal life. During a talk with David Stiernholm, you will realize that structure is both liberating and fun and that establishing a better structure makes you less stressed and more efficient.

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How to counteract the "mere urgency effect"

How to counteract the "mere urgency effect"

David Stiernholm