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Meeting Lanes

Time blocking strategy that clusters meetings into consistent windows or days, preventing calendar fragmentation and protecting large blocks of uninterrupted focus time for deep work and project execution.

Last updated: 2026-03-15 01:56

Overview

Meeting Lanes is a calendar management technique where you group all meetings into specific, consistent time windows (lanes) rather than scattering them throughout the week, preserving larger blocks of focused work time.

How It Works

  1. Designate Meeting Windows: Choose specific time blocks for meetings (e.g., Tuesday/Thursday afternoons)
  2. Protect Focus Blocks: Keep other times meeting-free for deep work
  3. Communicate Availability: Share your meeting lanes with team and external contacts
  4. Be Consistent: Use the same lanes each week to build predictable rhythms
  5. Make Exceptions Mindfully: Override only for truly important meetings

Common Meeting Lane Strategies

By Day

By Time Block

By Week Section

Benefits

Implementation Tips

Research Support

Studies show that context-switching between meetings and focused work can reduce productivity by up to 40%. Meeting lanes directly address this by minimizing transitions and protecting extended focus periods.

Challenges

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