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Calendar Blocking Method

Productivity technique of scheduling specific blocks of time on your calendar for different types of work, treating time as finite resource. Transforms reactive to-do lists into proactive time commitments, ensuring important work gets dedicated time.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 02:27

Overview

Calendar blocking (also called time blocking) is the practice of scheduling specific blocks of time on your calendar for different activities, projects, or types of work, treating your time as a finite resource that must be intentionally allocated.

Core Principle

A task without dedicated time is just a wish. By putting tasks on your calendar as time blocks, you transform aspirational to-do items into concrete commitments.

Types of Blocks

Task Blocks

Themed Blocks

Meeting Blocks

Focus/Deep Work Blocks

Personal Blocks

Buffer Blocks

Implementation Steps

1. Time Inventory

2. Categorize Activities

3. Create Ideal Week Template

4. Schedule Weekly

5. Execute & Adjust

Best Practices

Design Principles

Execution Tips

Common Block Sizes

Weekly Template Example

Monday

Tuesday

Themed Days Approach

Jack Dorsey Method

Advantages

Challenges

Interruptions

Rigidity

Over-scheduling

Tools

Calendar Apps

Specialized Time Blockers

Techniques Integration

Color Coding Systems

By Work Type

By Priority

By Energy

Success Metrics

Quote

"What gets scheduled gets done." - Michael Hyatt

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