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Context Switching Technique

Time management approach that groups tasks by the mental energy they require, scheduling deep creative work in mornings without digital interruptions while batching administrative tasks for afternoons.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 12:02

Overview

The Context Switching Technique is a time management strategy that minimizes the cognitive cost of switching between different types of tasks by grouping similar work together and scheduling it based on mental energy levels.

Core Principle

Context switching—jumping between different types of tasks—depletes mental energy and reduces productivity. By batching similar tasks and aligning them with energy levels, you work more efficiently.

Implementation

Group by Mental Energy

Schedule by Energy Patterns

Benefits

Best Practices

Modern Relevance (2026)

In 2026, work is dynamic, collaborative, and often asynchronous. This technique acknowledges that flexibility, not rigidity, enables sustainable productivity today.

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