Work Blocks in Action


In my previous post I talked about work blocks as a way to prevent meeting requests from fragmenting your working day to such an extent that they prevent flow and impair your ability to get stuff done.  Above is a graphical example of roughly how my work blocks are arranged in my calender: I’ve two mornings and two afternoons blocked off giving me two half days and one whole day where I know at least half the day is mine.

[...] you can get back to your ‘zone’ or train of thought.  As I have mentioned before in previous posts I make a practice of booking myself in my office calender system for meetings that I call [...]

[...] on certain days of the week for their engineers and before I started working at home I used to block off time in my calender to prevent my days being fragmented by [...]

 

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