{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/671683b6c054f53907d2cb8f/67c1a8c95c185beda415933b?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"忙碌 vs. 重要：我们如何看待艾森豪威尔矩阵? Busy vs. Important: Our Thoughts on the Eisenhower Matrix","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/671683b6c054f53907d2cb8f/1740744864105-2db0365c-7b29-462f-a501-9413832ed98d.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this episode of the <strong>Mandarin Monkey Podcast</strong>, we chat about the <strong>Eisenhower Matrix (艾森豪威尔矩阵, Àisēnháowēi’ěr jǔzhèn)</strong>—not as experts, but just as two people trying to figure out where all our time goes. We’ve all been there: feeling <strong>忙碌 (mánglù, busy)</strong> but not necessarily <strong>productive (有成效的, yǒu chéngxiào de)</strong>. So, what actually makes something <strong>重要 (zhòngyào, important)</strong> versus just <strong>紧急 (jǐnjí, urgent)</strong>?</p><p><br></p><p>我们不是在教你如何管理时间，而是聊聊我们自己是怎么思考这些问题的。为什么有些任务看起来<strong>很急 (hěn jí)</strong>，但其实没什么意义？为什么真正重要的事情，往往被推到最后才做？我们的生活中有哪些任务是“假忙碌”？</p><p><br></p><p>我们讨论了工作、生活、甚至一些让人忍不住拖延的事。听完后，你有没有类似的感受？你的时间管理方式是怎样的？欢迎留言和我们一起讨论!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>放松</strong> (fàngsōng) – Relax</p><p><strong>压力</strong> (yālì) – Pressure</p><p><strong>享受</strong> (xiǎngshòu) – Enjoy</p><p><strong>节奏</strong> (jiézòu) – Rhythm/Pace</p><p><strong>平衡</strong> (pínghéng) – Balance</p><p><strong>忙碌</strong> (mánglù) – Busy</p><p><strong>幸福</strong> (xìngfú) – Happiness</p><p><strong>瞬间</strong> (shùnjiān) – Moment</p><p><strong>简单</strong> (jiǎndān) – Simple</p><p><strong>呼吸</strong> (hūxī) – Breathe</p>","author_name":"Mandarin Monkey"}