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Calendar Blocking Practice

Time management practice of scheduling all tasks and activities as blocks on your calendar rather than just keeping a to-do list, creating visual structure for the day and ensuring time for important work.

Last updated: 2026-03-21 05:48

Calendar Blocking Practice

The practice of scheduling all your work—not just meetings—as blocks on your calendar, transforming your to-do list into a realistic schedule.

Core Concept

Instead of:

Use:

Benefits

Realistic Planning

Protected Focus Time

Reduced Decision Fatigue

How to Practice Calendar Blocking

Daily Process

  1. Review tasks: Check what needs doing
  2. Estimate time: How long each will take
  3. Block calendar: Schedule each task
  4. Include breaks: Buffer between blocks
  5. Adjust as needed: Reschedule when plans change

Types of Blocks

Work Blocks:

Support Blocks:

Meeting Blocks:

Best Practices

The 80/20 Rule

Theme Days

Color Coding

Common Challenges

Underestimating Time

Solution: Add 25% buffer to estimates

Too Rigid

Solution: Build in flex time, allow rescheduling

Interruptions

Solution: Communicate blocks, set boundaries

Meeting Requests

Solution: Offer specific available times

Tools for Calendar Blocking

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