Time Blocking 101: How to Actually Use It
Step-by-step guide to blocking your calendar. Includes common mistakes people make and how to fix them before they waste your week.
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Master time blocking, task ranking, and productive routines built for Hong Kong’s fast-paced environment
A four-step framework you can start using today
Notice when you’re most alert during the day. Most people have a morning peak and an afternoon dip. Schedule demanding work during your peak hours — that’s when your brain does its best work.
Not all tasks matter equally. Separate what’s truly important from what just feels urgent. Put your top three tasks on your list — the ones that actually move things forward. Everything else is secondary.
Reserve specific time blocks for specific tasks. Don’t just make a to-do list — put each item in your calendar. You’re scheduling work the same way you’d schedule a meeting. This keeps distractions out.
Every Sunday, spend 15 minutes reviewing what worked and what didn’t. Did you underestimate how long tasks take? Did meetings eat your day? Use that insight to refine next week’s schedule.
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