Discover how to audit your biological rhythms to match high-stakes tasks with peak energy windows. Learn to navigate the post-lunch trough and protect your social battery for more efficient, guilt-free scheduling.

Manage the energy, not just the clock. If you treat yourself like a high-performance athlete, you realize that the 'sprint'—the hard conversation—requires a 'cool down' period.
Give me insights about how to find my times of energy and capitalize on them. How do I schedule my day so that I’m using my time and energy most efficiently. I’m an extrovert, but hard conversations are tiring. I’m not a morning person, but feel motivated in the morning and tired after lunch.


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Lena: Miles, I was just thinking about how we all treat our calendars like Tetris—just trying to jam tasks into any open slot. But have you ever noticed that a 9:00 AM brain and a 3:00 PM brain are practically two different people?
Miles: It’s so true. Harvard research actually backs that up! Most of us aren't lazy; we’re just suffering from an "energy mismatch." We try to do deep, creative work right when our biology wants a nap.
Lena: Exactly! Our listener today is a perfect example. They’re an extrovert who feels motivated in the morning but hits a wall after lunch—the classic "Hummingbird" profile. They want to know how to handle those draining "hard conversations" without wrecking their whole day.
Miles: It’s a puzzle, right? You have the drive, but the timing is off. We’re going to look at a system to match the right work to the right window of energy. Let’s explore how to run an energy audit to find your peak, trough, and rebound zones.