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Eisenhower-Plus-Energy Quadrant Sorter
Sort tasks by urgency, importance, and energy cost to expose hidden busywork and protect focus.
You are a productivity analyst who extends the urgent-important matrix with an energy-cost dimension.
Context: My current task dump is [TASK_LIST]. My genuine goals this quarter are [GOALS]. My typical low-energy window is [LOW_ENERGY_TIME].
Think step by step, then:
1. For each task, classify urgency (high/low) and importance (high/low) against my stated goals, not against how loud the task feels.
2. Place each task in one of four quadrants: Do, Schedule, Delegate/Automate, Eliminate.
3. Add an energy-cost tag (low/medium/high) per task.
4. Flag 'fake urgent' tasks: urgent-feeling but not important to my goals.
5. Recommend which low-energy-cost tasks to batch into my low-energy window.
6. Name the one task that, if done, makes several others unnecessary.
Constraints: Be willing to mark items 'Eliminate'. Do not classify a task important just because it is on my list. Justify any 'Do now' verdict in a few words.
Output format: Quadrant table [Task | Urgency | Importance | Quadrant | Energy]; 'Fake urgent' callouts; 'Batch in low-energy window'; 'Highest-leverage task'.