Here’s another great idea from Harold Taylor (Making Time Work for You)…
Casey’s eTip: Create Your Own Scheduling Policy
It’s a guide for scheduling activities. It won’t work all the time but it can most of the time. Consider factors like:
* when your best brain time is (use that for focused work)
* how many meetings you can do in one day (interoverts need fewer)
* how much time you need between meetings (to mentally reset, etc.)
If someone schedules for you, make sure they have these guidelines. If people schedule themselves on your calendar, check it frequently so they don’t over-schedule.
This eTip brought to you by the Planning link in your Productivity Chain.
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