Energy Management Method
Productivity approach focusing on managing energy levels rather than time, aligning high-value work with peak energy periods and incorporating strategic renewal for sustained performance.
Last updated: 2026-03-16 08:22
Overview
Energy Management is a productivity methodology that shifts focus from managing time to managing physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy to achieve sustainable high performance.
Four Energy Dimensions
Physical Energy
- Sleep: 7-8 hours per night for cognitive function
- Nutrition: Eating at regular intervals with balanced meals
- Exercise: Regular physical activity to build energy reserves
- Breaks: Strategic renewal breaks every 90-120 minutes
Emotional Energy
- Positive Emotions: Cultivate appreciation, enjoyment, and optimism
- Energy Vampires: Identify and minimize draining relationships
- Purpose: Connect daily work to meaningful long-term goals
- Celebration: Acknowledge accomplishments to maintain motivation
Mental Energy
- Focus: Eliminate multitasking and practice single-tasking
- Preparation: Mental preparation and visualization before important tasks
- Recovery: Allow mental downtime between intensive cognitive work
- Realistic Thinking: Challenge negative or distorted thoughts
Spiritual Energy
- Values Alignment: Ensure activities align with core values
- Purpose: Define clear sense of purpose and meaning
- Contribution: Focus on impact beyond self-interest
Implementation
Energy Audit
- Track energy levels throughout day for one week
- Identify peak energy times and energy drains
- Notice patterns in what increases and decreases energy
Strategic Scheduling
- Schedule most important work during peak energy periods
- Plan renewal activities during natural energy dips
- Build in recovery time between intense activities
- Protect sleep and exercise as non-negotiable
Key Research
Based on studies including the Wachovia Bank pilot program showing improved productivity and engagement when employees focused on energy management.
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