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Why Time Management Often Works Better With a Smaller Setup

Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels — source It's a Tuesday morning, and the clock on the wall reads 9:15 AM. The task notebook lies open on the desk, filled with a long list of items that need attention. As I prepare for my first focus block, I glance at the screen and see a flood of Slack notifications lighting up the corner. Each ping pulls my attention away from the three top tasks I had planned to tackle during this deep-work session. The weight of the task list feels heavier than the time I have available, and I can already sense the familiar tug of task-switching creeping in. Despite my best intentions, the workflow habits I've established begin to fray. I reach for my mouse, tempted to check the latest messages, but I know this will only disrupt my concentration further. The top three tasks never get rewritten in my notebook, yet they remain unaddressed as distractions multiply. Each time I switch focus to respond to an email or a message, I lose precious minutes that ...

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