



Practice of designating one or more days per week as completely meeting-free to enable deep, focused work. Protects time for complex tasks requiring extended concentration without interruption.
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No-Meeting Days are designated days (typically one or two per week) where no meetings are scheduled, allowing for uninterrupted deep work on complex tasks. This practice has been adopted by major companies including Facebook, Atlassian, and Asana.
Enables Deep Work: Complex tasks like strategy, analysis, writing, and creative work need long, uninterrupted blocks.
Reduces Context Switching: Eliminates the 15-30 minute productivity loss after each meeting.
Improves Planning: Knowing you have full day creates ability to tackle large projects.
Reduces Meeting Bloat: Limited meeting availability forces prioritization and efficiency.
Protects Mental Energy: Meetings are cognitively draining; full days enable recovery.
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