One of the strategies I encourage people to use when planning is time-blocking. It is what I am thinking of when I talk about boundaries as one of the principle elements of a good plan. Over the years I’ve realized that there are different ways to understand what this is. In this track I say a bit about what I think is useful about it. I also address some common misconceptions about what’s required to use time-blocking effectively. Referred to in this track:https://www.productiveflourishing.com/time-blockinghttps://bulletjournal.com/blogs/bulletjournalist/simple-time-managementNew class just launched, live on June 2. Register now:https://academicwritingstudio.co.uk/plan-your-academic-writing-year/Additional links can be found in the text version of this track on my website.Read the post here: https://jovanevery.co.uk/time-blocking/For more content like this, sign up to the monthly newsletter: jovanevery.co.uk/newsletterFollow me on Twitter: twitter.com/JoVanEveryFind my Facebook Page here: facebook.com/JoVEAcademicCareerCoach Join the Academic Writing Studio: academicwritingstudio.co.uk
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