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Mastering My Time Allocation

Observations/Reflections: On Mastering My Time Allocation
Status: Dictated but Not Reviewed
Published: 10/12/2011
Written: 2/13/2010

I think that there is much more I can do to master my time allocation. I am measuring in five minute intervals, and have done so for years. But I am not capturing all of the bonus time, and repurposing it for the most important work. I know that I must focus my work time in two ways: A) on output, and B) on capacity. It is not enough to focus on output. One must increase the capacity for output. It is not enough to focus on capacity either. One must maximize the end of that capacity: output. I think proper allocation of time has allowed me to work across many disciplines. Still, I think I'm barely scratching the surface of true productivity.

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