![]() ![]() It's how I start mostly now, I'm gonna show you how you can use a task manager. I'll show you a calendar based system that works just with your calendar. Upload my bullet journal will show you some of the time blocks I used there and then I'll actually build you a weekly time block in a bullet journal system that I use for three or four years. How you time block here is literally how I do it. The final section of videos is going to be literally nitty-gritty. Then we'll finish up the kind of instructional portion with having a shutdown ritual and how that can help you close out one day and move into the next day and just really make that day succeed. But why time locking is awesome and why you should be allowed to do it. And I'm gonna talk to you specifically so you can figure out strategies to communicate with your boss. You have a boss and you can't decide when you work, what you're doing and how you work. Or talking about how you measure your time blocking success because there's ways you can be timed locking and air quotes and it's really not working. There's lots of theories and tell you what I found works over the last ten years. You build that every week to build them for a month. I'm gonna talk about what is the best time to build your time block, plan to build it every day. I'm talking about tracking your time, why that's crucial to building good time block plans. It's easy to make a commitment in your past self that your first breached yourself, your current self was trying to live with and it just won't work. I was gonna talk about why you do not stick to old time block plans. The third group of videos are going to talk about what to do when just everything goes terribly and your time-locked blows up because it's totally gonna happen. Should you be time blocking your time when you're not working? I'm going to say yes, you can watch the videos to find out why. Finally, in that group of videos, we're gonna talk about time blocking leisure. Because let me tell you at the beginning, it's not gonna go like you plan. ![]() We're gonna talk about buffer blocks and leaving more time. Everything from you're just getting started and how long it should be when you're starting at two. Then we'll cover how detailed you need to get in time blocking, you actually write like I need to email Dan or do you do an e-mail block? We're going to talk about how long your time blocks should be. ![]() What are the first things we need to prioritize getting on your calendar before you fill it all in with everything else. Were going to help you decide what goes on your calendar first. And we're going to help you decide when are you the most productive so that you can schedule your focused blocks into those times. And the second group of videos, we're going to cover how you decide your weekly priorities. And y time walking is the best option and y task management just isn't enough. And the first section of this course, we're going to cover why you need to pay attention to time. But we'll kind of clear up the ways that I have found it really works for me. And this course is going to teach you a lot of the ways that I've used a time block over the years, especially at the end, I'm gonna show you all the methods I've used over ten years. But in its crudest, Mikael, I'm in time blogging for over ten years, running my own business, running a YouTube channel, trying to keep up with three children, throwing a lot of that. Introduction to Timeblocking: Welcome to the course on time blocking. ![]()
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