The other morning, while going through my usual coffee walk, I started thinking about how easy it is to confuse "being busy" with "being effective." I’ve had days—heck, even weeks—where my calendar was packed but I ended each day feeling stuck. Drained, unfocused, frustrated.
The truth is, most high performers don’t have a time problem. They have an energy allocation problem.
According to research from Atlassian, the average worker spends only 2 hours and 53 minutes each day doing productive work. The rest gets eaten up by distractions, meetings, and low-value tasks.
If you want to break free, here’s where to start:
5 Steps to Reclaim Control:
It's not about doing more. It's about doing what matters most, with the energy that moves mountains.
Key Takeaways: