What about things that you don't like that would have a material benefit to you in the long run? A simple example being exercise. Decision matrices seem bound for immediate needs.
These models aren't meant to be algorithms you can mechanically life your life by, they are helpful in thinking (differently) about a number of things.
Exercise is clearly an example of something that's important but non-urgent in Covey's model.
The good-at/enjoys model is mostly applicable to things you've decided (or had decided for you) you have to do, somehow. Once you've decided that exercise is something you should do, thinking about it in terms of good-at/enjoys can be helpful in deciding how to go about it.
Exercise is clearly an example of something that's important but non-urgent in Covey's model.
The good-at/enjoys model is mostly applicable to things you've decided (or had decided for you) you have to do, somehow. Once you've decided that exercise is something you should do, thinking about it in terms of good-at/enjoys can be helpful in deciding how to go about it.