# Constraints
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Constraint-Driven Productivity
Productivity approach using artificial constraints to force efficiency and focus. Examples include shorter workdays, limited tools, or tight deadlines. Parkinson's Law shows work expands to fill time; constraints compress work to essentials, eliminating busy-work and perfectionism.
Creative Constraints Methodology
Productivity approach leveraging the paradox that limitations, time restrictions, and scarcity of resources actually enhance creative output and efficiency rather than hindering them. Based on psychological research showing constraints force innovative problem-solving and prevent overthinking and perfectionism.
Parkinson's Law of Time Management
The principle that work expands to fill the time available for its completion, suggesting that setting tighter deadlines and constraints can increase efficiency and reduce procrastination.
Reverse Scheduling Technique
Planning approach that starts with desired end time and works backward to allocate tasks. Used by students and professionals to prevent work expanding to fill all available time. Creates fixed endpoint pressure that enhances focus and prevents perfectionism, based on Parkinson's Law reversal.