Time management isn’t about squeezing more in, it’s about removing the mental clutter. One of the biggest productivity killers? 👉 Decision fatigue.Constantly asking “What should I do next?” drains your energy before you even start. That’s where time blocking comes in. Instead of reacting to your day, you plan it with intention. Here’s how I use it: - Morning block (9–12): Deep work (writing, studying, problem-solving) - Midday block (13–15): Admin tasks, meetings, errands - Afternoon block (16–18): Creative tasks or second study session - Evening block (20–21): Gym, journaling, reading Each block has a theme, so I never waste time deciding. I just follow the plan. You don’t need a perfect schedule. You need a system that removes friction. Try this today: ✅ List your top 3 priorities ✅ Block off your time in 2–3 hour chunks ✅ Stick to the block, not the exact minute Want a full breakdown of my system? I’ll cover it in this week’s free workshop. Comment “TIME” if you want the link.