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    Energy Management

    Time management approach that focuses on managing personal energy levels rather than just time. Emphasizes scheduling tasks according to your natural energy peaks and troughs for optimal productivity.

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    Weekly Review

    Regular practice of reviewing accomplishments, upcoming tasks, and commitments on a weekly basis. Core component of Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for maintaining system clarity and alignment.

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    2026 Time Management Trends

    Current trends in time management including AI-powered scheduling, energy management focus, circadian rhythm optimization, and the shift from rigid schedules to flexible, attention-based productivity systems.

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    Async-First Communication

    Communication philosophy that defaults to asynchronous methods (email, documents, recorded videos) rather than synchronous meetings, enabling flexible work and reducing scheduling overhead.

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    Shutdown Ritual Practice

    End-of-workday routine that creates psychological closure, prevents work thoughts from intruding on personal time, and prepares for the next day.

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    90-Minute Work Block (Ultradian Rhythm)

    Time management practice based on natural 90-120 minute ultradian rhythms governing human alertness and performance. Aligning work sessions with these biological cycles and including breaks maximizes productivity and prevents fatigue.

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    Digital Minimalism for Time

    Cal Newport's philosophy of intentionally using technology to support values while eliminating low-value digital activities. Reclaims time and attention from compulsive tech use.

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    The 5 Second Rule (Mel Robbins)

    Metacognition technique to overcome procrastination and hesitation. Count backward 5-4-3-2-1 then physically move to interrupt patterns and take action immediately.

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    Pareto Principle for Time Management

    Application of the 80/20 rule to productivity, stating that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. Focus on identifying and prioritizing the critical few tasks that deliver disproportionate value.

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    Charles Schwab's $25,000 Check for Ivy Lee

    The famous 1918 story where Bethlehem Steel president Charles Schwab paid productivity consultant Ivy Lee $25,000 (equivalent to $400,000 in 2015) after three months of using the six-task prioritization method.

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    168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think

    Time management book by Laura Vanderkam arguing that everyone has 168 hours per week and teaching how to audit time usage, eliminate low-value activities, and focus on priorities for a fulfilling life.

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    25/50-Minute Meeting Standard 2026

    Calendar practice of defaulting meetings to 25 or 50 minutes instead of 30 or 60 minutes, providing buffer time between meetings and reducing back-to-back scheduling fatigue. This 2026 standard is increasingly built into calendar tools as default setting.

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