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According to Stephen Covey, the two significant factors that determine which actions we

choose are:
value and purpose
O internal and external motivation
O belonging and purpose
importance and urgency
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According to Stephen Covey, the two significant factors that determine which actions-example-1
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importance and urgency

Step-by-step explanation:

value and purpose – this is not the correct answer. Covey takes into consideration things that are valuable in the Quadrant scheme by saying things that are valuable to you are important but not urgent, but these are not two main factors.

internal and external motivation – this is not the correct answer. Covey does not talk about motivation when talking about dealing with habits and activities.

belonging and purpose – this is not the correct answer. Belonging and purpose are not key factors to consider when organizing your time and tasks.

importance and urgency – this is the correct answer. Tasks should be organized by a 4 quadrant scheme coordinated by importance and urgency. The first things you should do are those that are important and urgent, such as deadlines and crises, while you should leave unimportant and not urgent stuff for last, like managing leisure activities, traveling, etc.

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