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Maker Schedule Philosophy

Paul Graham's time management framework distinguishing between maker schedule (long uninterrupted blocks for creative work) and manager schedule (chopped into hour-long intervals), advocating for protecting maker time from meeting fragmentation.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 06:29

Overview

The Maker Schedule Philosophy, introduced by Paul Graham, recognizes that creative workers (makers) need different time structures than managers, requiring long, uninterrupted blocks rather than fragmented hour-by-hour schedules.

The Two Schedules

Manager Schedule

Maker Schedule

The Core Problem

A single meeting can fragment an entire day for makers:

Implementation Strategies

Protect Maker Time

Hybrid Approaches

Meeting Policies

For Teams

Respect Maker Time

Team Policies

Benefits

Challenges

Cross-Schedule Coordination

Urgent Issues

Mixed Roles

Signs You Need Maker Schedule

Pricing

Free philosophy - requires organizational buy-in

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