# Evidence Based
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Does Time Management Work? (Meta-Analysis)
A comprehensive meta-analysis (PMC7799745) evaluating the effectiveness of time management on performance and well-being across 158 studies and 490 effect sizes. Findings show time management is moderately related to job performance, academic achievement, and well-being, with life satisfaction showing a particularly strong correlation.
Timeboxing Science (2026)
Evidence-based time management methodology ranked as the most useful among 100 productivity techniques, where timeboxing produces the same output in a 40-hour structured week as a 60+ hour unstructured week according to Cal Newport's research.