Emergent Leaders Newsletter /026/5 Reasons Time Blocking Isn't Working for Leaders and How to Make It Work to improve productivity
Time blocking is a popular time management strategy that can be highly effective when implemented correctly. It involves scheduling specific blocks of time for tasks, meetings, and?other important?activities to enhance productivity and focus?by allowing individuals to deeply focus on a single task at a time.?Not only are time blocks good for?getting?things done, but they also bring?peace?of mind knowing that you have dedicated space to focus on each of?your priorities?–?ending?the need to multitask.?
For?this time management strategy to work, however,?one needs?to have?a?SUPER?clear?idea of what?their true?priorities are. Only then can a schedule be created to reflect those priorities or activities that mean the most. This is a challenge, particularly when helping new leaders transition from do-er to leader. While time blocking can be a source of frustration – in most cases, the root of the issue is a lack of clarity on what’s truly important. New leaders simply try to do too much because they can’t let go of their previous ways of doing things and struggle adapting to a new paradigm.
In this article, I go through five common challenges new leaders experience when trying out time blocking. I also provide some guidance on strategies and mindset changes leaders (or anyone, for that matter) can implement to experience more focus and better time management using time blocks.??
Overambitious Planning???
Leaders often have many responsibilities and commitments.?One common pitfall is setting unrealistic expectations when time blocking.?It's?easy to overestimate how much can be?done?within each?time block.?It’s?a?thing – and?it’s?called the “planning?falacy”,?a term coined by psychologists?Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky?in the 70’s.?To make time blocking more effective, as a new leader, you should:??
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Inflexibility ?
Some leaders become too rigid in their time blocking schedules, which can be counterproductive. They may resist adapting to unexpected changes or opportunities. To address this issue, leaders should:?
Lack of Focus and Distractions ?
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Constant interruptions and distractions are common barriers to time blocking success. New leaders may find it challenging to maintain focus during their scheduled blocks. To overcome this challenge, as a new leader, you should:?
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Inadequate Planning and Preparation ?
Leaders may not spend enough time planning and organizing their time blocks, which can lead to inefficiency and wasted effort. To improve their time blocking strategy, leaders should:?
Neglecting Self-Care ?
Leaders often prioritize work-related tasks and forget to allocate time for self-care and personal well-being. Neglecting self-care can lead to burnout and decreased productivity. To enhance time blocking, new leaders should:?
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Time blocking can be a powerful tool for leaders to enhance time management and focus. However, its effectiveness is highly dependent on realistic planning, flexibility, maintaining focus, thorough preparation, and the inclusion of self-care. By addressing these common issues and implementing the suggested strategies and mindset changes, leaders can harness the full potential of time blocking to become more productive, organized, and focused in their roles.?
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