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I also assume this is your first playthrough, so I'll try to avoid spoilers. You can always go to the Dragon Age Wiki if you need to.
Things which you should probably defer: Deep Roads, Emprise du Lion, Frostback Basin and Hissing Wastes are, at this point, still above your pay grade. Emerald Graves is borderline, but honestly I'd save it for later.
Things that are not terribly important: Letter from a Lover and the requisition. I don't do requisitions anymore, and that one is particularly annoying in that the gems aren't a standard drop and can be annoyingly hard to find. OTOH requisitions more broadly are a license to print Power and Influence, so there's that.
Things that fall in the category of "all good things come to he who waits:" Unfinished Business--the other four bad guys will show in eventually as you progress. Same with One Less Venatori. Same with Seeing Red and Memories of the Grey. Before the Dawn is a useful quest for a late-game situation, but--again--you will get your chance when you go to the relevant region.
Can't help you with The Verchiel March or Favors the First Enchanter. Like Unfinished Business (Cass), One Less Venatori (Dory), Seeing Red (Varric) and Memories of the Grey (Blackwall), those are loyalty quests, for Sera and Viv respectively, but since I never recruit them anymore I've forgotten how they go. Similarly for Josie's quest, Of Somewhat Fallen Fortune: if you're intent on romancing Josie, then you need to take care of it, but there's no huge rush. All the loyalty quests (if "correctly" resolved) make your teammates like you more (they approve!) and that makes them more susceptible to being romanced.
I'd start with the Western Approach and possibly the Exalted Plains. The Western Approach is integral to the larger main plot line, though you need to jump through a few hoops to reveal that fact. The Exalted Plains can be frustrating in that the main regional quest line--you'll understand what I mean when you get there--requires going through several mazes of twisty passages, all alike. Ahem ;-)
My thoughts, such as they are. YMMV.