



A time management practice that involves maintaining clean, organized digital calendars with strategic buffer time, meeting-free blocks, and systematic approaches to scheduling that create antifragile systems for handling unpredictable work demands.
Calendar hygiene is an evolving concept in digital time management that creates antifragile systems by consciously planning for unplanability. It emphasizes not just what you book, but also what you allow others to book on your calendar.
25-30% of your work time should remain as strategic reserve for spontaneous, urgent, and unpredictable tasks. These buffer times aren't "wasted" but are your productivity's life insurance. This rule is based on statistical analysis of over 50,000 work weeks.
Timeboxing involves dividing your day into time blocks or boxes, with each box solely committed to the fulfillment of a given activity or combination of activities.
Calendar hygiene isn't about rigid planning—it's about creating systems that consciously account for the unpredictable nature of knowledge work while maintaining productivity and reducing burnout.
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