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The second tip revolves around weekly time blocking, a well-known method that structures your day into set time slots for specific tasks. This technique not only organizes your workload but also helps in combatting procrastination.
By planning ahead, you designate specific times for important work sessions, creating a balance in your personal life as well. For instance, while you might prefer beginning your deep work sessions in the morning when energy levels are high, planning for flexibility is equally important.
Key considerations for effective time blocking include:
Prioritizing essential tasks based on your energy levels.
Incorporating buffer times for breaks and adjustments.
Keeping your daily time blocks realistic and manageable.