Time blocking, bounding, and planning in slots all mean the same thing.
Find the perfect moment to work on your tasks.
But it is not easy to find the perfect timing. It takes a lot of analysis and repetition. And sometimes, a task you scheduled for an hour might take three if you don’t have enough experience.
Also, you must learn to respect limits and stop working when it’s time to relax. Otherwise, you might work too much. And your brain will struggle and become resistant to that task.
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