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Ever wonder why some people seem to get so much more done than others? We all have the same 24 hours in a day, so what makes some people super-productive while others just can’t seem to get things done? In this episode, we dive into the strategy of timeblocking and how high-achievers use it to focus their effort to become super-productive.

Mike is joined by Curtis McHale, who recently produced a video training course for the Dojo to help people implement timeblocking for themselves and take massive action on their goals. Curtis is a Dojo member and business owner who has been running a successful web software consulting business for 6 years and helping others do the same for the last 2. In this episode, Curtis and Mike talk about timeblocking and why it’s so effective, give tips to help you implement it for yourself (even if you’re completely new to the idea), strategies for keeping it going and making the habit stick, and even a few tips for people in a corporate environment with little to no control over their work schedule.

Thanks to Slack for supporting The Productivity Show. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.

Cheat Sheet

  • Why Curtis is a huge proponent of timeblocking [2:05]
  • Making time vs finding time (and why they’re both wrong) [3:34]
  • Four steps to designing your ideal week [8:18]
  • Manager your work hour as a freelancer or if you have a boss [13:36]
  • How to talk to your boss about your core values in order to succeed in your job [21:14]
  • How to track your time effectively [27:52]
  • Reviewing your timeblocks and making adjustments [32:57]
  • How to make your timeblocking and time tracking into habits that stick [41:53]
  • Why you should have a written plan for your week [46:55]
  • Why you should double your time estimates when you’re guessing how long a task will take [51:19]

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