Only you know your best hours of productivity or times to meet with others. The first block I always start with is a block for lunch and a block to get outside. From there don’t forget to block time for your to-do list or emails. Some CSMs can get to feeling guilty about calendar blocks, but you really shouldn’t. When you prioritize and get your needs out of the way, that makes you a stronger teammate and strategic partner.
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