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Oh, interesting! Cal Newport doesn't use to-do lists at all? He focuses on mapping out his actual available time, which is a totally different way of approaching the day. I'm used to making lists, so this is already a new perspective.
So the idea is to see the gaps and then decide what fits where, dedicating that prime morning time to focused work like writing. That makes sense; using your most alert hours for the cognitively demanding stuff.
Giving your time a job is a fantastic way to put it. It sounds like this structured approach is way more efficient than just chasing tasks from a list that might not even fit into your actual day.

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Cal Newport advocates for "fixed schedule productivity" [1:48], contrasting it with traditional to-do lists. Instead of prioritizing tasks on a list, he emphasizes allocating specific time blocks to activities, treating time itself as a resource to be managed. This approach involves identifying available time slots [0:27] and assigning specific tasks to them, particularly leveraging uninterrupted "deep work" periods [0:54]. He finds this more efficient than a fluid approach to daily tasks.
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Cal Newport advocates for "fixed schedule productivity" [1:48], contrasting it with traditional to-do lists. Instead of prioritizing tasks on a list, he emphasizes allocating specific time blocks to activities, treating time itself as a resource to be managed. This approach involves identifying available time slots [0:27] and assigning specific tasks to them, particularly leveraging uninterrupted "deep work" periods [0:54]. He finds this more efficient than a fluid approach to daily tasks.
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