Example output
Urgent and Important:
1. [Write a report]: Due by [3 days]
(Assuming that writing a report typically has larger consequences, like impacting work or school outcomes, and given its deadline.)
Important but Not Urgent:
2. [Finish the course]: Due by [5 days]
(Educational or professional development tasks are usually quite important, but this has a slightly more extended deadline.)
Urgent but Not Important:
3. [Buy groceries]: Due by [2 days]
(While buying groceries is important for sustenance, in the broader scheme of personal or professional growth, it might not hold as much weight. Yet, its deadline makes it urgent.)
Neither Urgent nor Important:
4. [Clean the house up]: Due by [4 days]
(While a clean environment can boost productivity and morale, in comparison to the other tasks, this has lesser immediate consequences. Its deadline places it in a mid-range urgency.)