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Monotasking Time Blocking
Monotask with time blocking to protect focus and reduce cognitive load
7 Strategies for Wealth & Happiness
Seven life strategies that compound into both material wealth and personal happiness.
Rapid Planning Method (RPM)
Plan around results and reasons first, then brainstorm massive action, so your days serve outcomes that matter rather than to-do lists.
Personal Hourly Rate Decision FilterIn-depth
Set an absurdly high hourly rate and use it to cut low-value tasks from your life.
Day Stacking and The Victory Hour
Stack exceptional days to build an exceptional life — one protected morning hour at a time
The Leverage-First OperatorIn-depth
Apply leverage to time before you can afford it — both ends of the wealth curve need it
Equal Disappointment AlgorithmIn-depth
Spread unavoidable disappointment evenly so no single life domain catastrophically fails.
Strategic Patience Framework
The scarcest resource is not time — it is the willingness to think long-term in a world addicted to busyness
Task Over Time Productivity Framework
Stop being ruled by the clock and start being ruled by what matters
Priority-First Time Architecture
You do not build your life by saving time—you build it by choosing what deserves your time first
The Efficient Study System
Score top grades while studying less by replacing brute-force methods with targeted strategies
The Free Time Formula
Reclaim your time through intentional analysis, health-first habits, and rhythmic scheduling
The Indistractible Model
Master distraction by addressing the internal discomfort that drives all off-task behavior
The Focus Funnel: 3D Time Management
Multiply time by asking what you can do today to create more time tomorrow
The Four Thousand Weeks Time Philosophy
Accept that you have roughly four thousand weeks to live and let that truth liberate your priorities
The Imperfectionist Philosophy
Embrace your limitations to finally take action on what actually matters
The Imperfectionism Productivity Philosophy
Accept your limitations as the starting point for calm, meaningful productivity
Imperfectionism
Embrace your limitations and take action on what counts right now
The Four Thousand Weeks Reckoning
Accept radical finitude to escape the productivity trap forever
Broken Water Heater Priority SystemIn-depth
Treat your priorities like emergencies and time will stretch to fit them
The Hell Yeah or No Principle
If you are not saying hell yeah then say no to protect time for what truly matters
Traction vs Distraction Model
Define what pulls you toward your goals versus away from them
Alive Time vs. Dead Time
Transform every period of waiting or constraint into productive growth time
The Procrastination Matrix
Map your tasks by importance and urgency to understand why you procrastinate on what matters most
The Eisenhower Elimination Matrix
Eliminate before you optimize -- there is no faster way than not doing it
The Four Types of Professional Time
Categorize your hours into Management, Creation, Consumption, and Ideation to optimize each
The Time Billionaire Concept
A 20-year-old has two billion seconds left — treat time as your greatest wealth
The LNO Task Prioritization Framework
Match your effort level to the leverage level of each task
The Productivity Clarity FilterIn-depth
Constraint-driven prioritization beats unlimited optimization
The Dip Framework
Quit the wrong stuff, stick with the right stuff
Tracking Meetings
Measuring meeting productivity
Pair Pomodoro
Collaborative work with a timer
Timeboxed Meetings
Meetings with a timer
Daily Mind Map
Create a daily mind map
Repeated Reviews
Review regularly
Inbox to Zero
Manage email
Priority Tournament
Prioritize activities
Progress Sheet
Track progress
Yesterday's Weather
Use history to estimate future achievements
Estimation Framework
Estimate tasks accurately
External Interruptions Strategy
Manage external interruptions
Attention Deficit Trait
Manage distractions and maintain focus
Sustainable Pace
Maintain a balance between focus and recreation
Interruption Strategy
Manage distractions
Abstract Time Unit
Focus on the present
Activity Completed
Track your progress
Itinerary
Plan your day
Set Break
Take a break
Now List
Focus on the present moment
To Do Today
Focus on today's tasks