



A time management principle stating that spending the first 10% of your time planning and organizing work before starting can save up to 90% of execution time, emphasizing that 10 minutes of planning can save up to 2 hours of wasted effort throughout the day.
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The 10/90 Planning Rule is a time management principle that emphasizes the dramatic time savings achievable through upfront planning. The rule states that spending 10% of your time planning can save 90% of the time required for execution.
10 minutes of planning can save 2 hours (100-120 minutes) in wasted time and diffuse effort throughout the day.
This represents a 12:1 return on investment for time spent planning.
Note: This differs from the "90/10 Outcomes Rule" (which suggests 10% of actions produce 90% of results). The Planning Rule specifically addresses time investment in planning versus execution.
Studies in project management and productivity consistently show:
Use planning time to assign tasks to specific calendar slots
Employ Eisenhower Matrix or similar frameworks during planning
Decompose large projects into manageable chunks
Align task planning with personal energy patterns