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80/20 Calendar Rule for Time Blocking

Time blocking guideline suggesting only 80% of calendar should be scheduled, leaving 20% buffer for unexpected tasks, emergencies, and recovery. Prevents over-optimization and maintains scheduling flexibility.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 10:10

Principle

The 80/20 calendar rule suggests you should only schedule about 80% of your available time, leaving 20% as buffer for unexpected tasks, emergencies, and recovery periods.

Why 80/20 Works

Inevitable Uncertainties:

Cognitive Realism:

Flexibility Benefits:

Implementation

Daily Example (8-hour workday):

Weekly Example:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Balance with Productivity

The 80/20 rule doesn't mean:

It means:

2026 Context

This guideline gained traction as time-blocking adoption increased and users learned that perfect optimization paradoxically reduces productivity through rigidity and stress.

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