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Ep67: The EA Work That Gets Forgotten (But Shouldn’t)

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In this episode of The EA Campus Podcast, we’re taking a deep dive into the Eisenhower Matrix — specifically the quadrant that too often gets overlooked: important but not urgent work.

As Executive Assistants, it’s easy to get caught in the whirlwind of urgent requests, Slack pings, and last-minute diary dramas. But real strategic impact? That lives in Quadrant 2.

Join Nicky Christmas as she explores how EAs can protect time for the work that improves processes, builds trust, and prevents future fires — all without needing a crisis to prioritise it. You’ll learn how to schedule and defend deep work time, link your projects to long-term goals, and frame your accomplishments to reflect the real value you bring.

💡 Related Reading:
👉 Mastering Prioritisation as an Executive Assistant with the Eisenhower Matrix

📅 Upcoming Events Mentioned:
🚀 Innovate Virtual Summit – AI & Automation for Assistants (11th July)
💻 Microsoft Office Essentials and AI Masterclass with Shelley Fishel (25th July)

Whether you’re planning ahead, refining your systems, or just trying to make space for the work that really matters, this episode is for you.

The EA Campus

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75 episodes

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In this episode of The EA Campus Podcast, we’re taking a deep dive into the Eisenhower Matrix — specifically the quadrant that too often gets overlooked: important but not urgent work.

As Executive Assistants, it’s easy to get caught in the whirlwind of urgent requests, Slack pings, and last-minute diary dramas. But real strategic impact? That lives in Quadrant 2.

Join Nicky Christmas as she explores how EAs can protect time for the work that improves processes, builds trust, and prevents future fires — all without needing a crisis to prioritise it. You’ll learn how to schedule and defend deep work time, link your projects to long-term goals, and frame your accomplishments to reflect the real value you bring.

💡 Related Reading:
👉 Mastering Prioritisation as an Executive Assistant with the Eisenhower Matrix

📅 Upcoming Events Mentioned:
🚀 Innovate Virtual Summit – AI & Automation for Assistants (11th July)
💻 Microsoft Office Essentials and AI Masterclass with Shelley Fishel (25th July)

Whether you’re planning ahead, refining your systems, or just trying to make space for the work that really matters, this episode is for you.

The EA Campus

  continue reading

75 episodes

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