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Calendar Blocking (Time Blocking)

A scheduling method of blocking specific time periods on your calendar for designated tasks or types of work, treating focus time with the same importance as meetings.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 02:22

Overview

Calendar Blocking (Time Blocking) involves scheduling specific blocks of time on your calendar for particular tasks or types of work, providing structure and protecting focus time from meeting encroachment.

Core Practice

Treat appointments with yourself (for focused work) with the same respect as appointments with others (meetings).

Implementation Methods

Task-Based Blocking

Theme-Based Blocking

Time-Based Blocking

Types of Blocks

Focus Blocks

Meeting Blocks

Admin Blocks

Break Blocks

Buffer Blocks

Best Practices

Realistic Scheduling:

Color Coding:

Protect Blocks:

Review and Adjust:

Sample Schedule

8-9am: Morning routine and planning 9-11am: Deep work block #1 11-11:30am: Break/email 11:30am-12:30pm: Meetings 12:30-1:30pm: Lunch 1:30-3:30pm: Deep work block #2 3:30-4pm: Break 4-5pm: Admin block 5-5:30pm: Planning tomorrow

Common Pitfalls

Benefits

Tools

Target Users

Knowledge workers, remote workers, anyone with calendar control, people struggling with fragmented time, professionals wanting structured days, managers and executives

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