Stop letting your to-do list control your day. Learn how to use time blocking and deep work to reclaim your focus and turn intentions into results.

Structure actually creates more freedom—not less. If you don't tell your money where to go, it just disappears; time is the same, and every minute of your day should be assigned a job.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at my calendar this morning and it felt like a battlefield. I think most of us are in this toxic relationship with our to-do lists where the list is the villain and we’re just constantly losing.
Miles: It’s a classic trap! We think being busy equals being effective, but it’s often just "procrastination in a productivity costume." There’s a study from about seven years ago that found specialists only average two hours and 48 minutes of truly productive device time a day. The rest? It’s usually just shallow work crowding out the big stuff.
Lena: That is a wake-up call. So, if the to-do list is the enemy, how do we actually take our time back?
Miles: We turn to the hero of our story: time blocking. It’s about moving from reacting to your inbox to intentionally assigning every task a home. Let's explore how we can audit your day and build a schedule that actually sticks.