• 10. Time Management

  • 2021/09/04
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  • "The secret to doing good research is to always be a little underemployed; you waste years by not being able to waste hours." — Amos Tversky

    • Opposite of "traction" is "distraction".
    • Making time to make time - weekly reflection on your previous week, be deliberate about your upcoming week.
    • Tracking and awareness is the first step to acknowledging and improving.
    • How I've been using a calendar instead of a todo list for a few weeks.
    • Pomodoro technique – try it for the most challenging tasks!
    • Meetings can be incredibly disruptive – I share a few tips on how to be more careful with meeting time management.
    • Enable "Do Not Disturb" on macOS and iOS.
    • Having Slack and your email inbox open throughout the day can be incredibly distracting. Try to open them at fixed times and batch up this work.

    Actions / take aways

    • Take time each week to reflect, and map your time. Book in 15 minutes this week.
    • Try using a calendar instead of your todo list to plan your tasks.
    • Keep meetings to fixed days in the week – like Mondays and Tuesdays, to free up your other days for deeper work.
    • Wrap up meetings with 5 minute breaks in between to refresh and re-energise.
    • Close your email and only open it at fixed times in the day.
    • Enable "Do Not Disturb" on your devices.
    • Don’t be afraid to pause, and make time for you. You can’t spend every waking hour being productive - you will eventually crash. But we each have different limits – so try to find what works best for you.

    Links and further reading

    • Nir Eyal: https://www.nirandfar.com
    • Superhuman (email client I use): https://superhuman.com
    • Mailman (tool to batch up your emails before they hit your inbox): https://mailman.to/james-8ntrxq
    • Remote meetings (an article I wrote on some tips for better remote meetings): https://www.jamesgill.co/remote-meetings/
    • Lifeline Pomodoro Timer for Mac: https://www.saent.com
    • Good piece on how one CEO spends their time: https://review.firstround.com/an-exact-breakdown-of-how-one-ceo-spent-his-first-two-years-of-company-building
    • New "Focus Mode" coming to iOS soon: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/ios-15-focus-mode/

    Thanks, and see you next time!

    P.S. I'm on Twitter https://twitter.com/jamesjgill

    Music: Jakarta by Bonsaye

    Podcast hosting: Transistor

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"The secret to doing good research is to always be a little underemployed; you waste years by not being able to waste hours." — Amos Tversky

  • Opposite of "traction" is "distraction".
  • Making time to make time - weekly reflection on your previous week, be deliberate about your upcoming week.
  • Tracking and awareness is the first step to acknowledging and improving.
  • How I've been using a calendar instead of a todo list for a few weeks.
  • Pomodoro technique – try it for the most challenging tasks!
  • Meetings can be incredibly disruptive – I share a few tips on how to be more careful with meeting time management.
  • Enable "Do Not Disturb" on macOS and iOS.
  • Having Slack and your email inbox open throughout the day can be incredibly distracting. Try to open them at fixed times and batch up this work.

Actions / take aways

  • Take time each week to reflect, and map your time. Book in 15 minutes this week.
  • Try using a calendar instead of your todo list to plan your tasks.
  • Keep meetings to fixed days in the week – like Mondays and Tuesdays, to free up your other days for deeper work.
  • Wrap up meetings with 5 minute breaks in between to refresh and re-energise.
  • Close your email and only open it at fixed times in the day.
  • Enable "Do Not Disturb" on your devices.
  • Don’t be afraid to pause, and make time for you. You can’t spend every waking hour being productive - you will eventually crash. But we each have different limits – so try to find what works best for you.

Links and further reading

  • Nir Eyal: https://www.nirandfar.com
  • Superhuman (email client I use): https://superhuman.com
  • Mailman (tool to batch up your emails before they hit your inbox): https://mailman.to/james-8ntrxq
  • Remote meetings (an article I wrote on some tips for better remote meetings): https://www.jamesgill.co/remote-meetings/
  • Lifeline Pomodoro Timer for Mac: https://www.saent.com
  • Good piece on how one CEO spends their time: https://review.firstround.com/an-exact-breakdown-of-how-one-ceo-spent-his-first-two-years-of-company-building
  • New "Focus Mode" coming to iOS soon: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/ios-15-focus-mode/

Thanks, and see you next time!

P.S. I'm on Twitter https://twitter.com/jamesjgill

Music: Jakarta by Bonsaye

Podcast hosting: Transistor

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