Your Time, Your Way

How to Time Block Like a Leader

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Mar 29, 2026
They discuss how AI is actually increasing workloads for knowledge workers. They compare extreme schedules of past presidents to show the toll of nonstop work. They explore time blocking struggles and the need to protect quiet focus periods. They highlight making family time and daily rituals non negotiable and using naps and schedule redesign to sustain performance.
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INSIGHT

AI Often Increases Workload

  • Adopting AI has increased knowledge workers' workloads in many cases.
  • A Harvard Business Review study found 83% of knowledge workers reported higher workloads after adopting AI tools.
ADVICE

Protect Daily Quiet Time

  • Protect a daily block of quiet work for reading or focused tasks to reduce reactive fire-fighting.
  • John F. Kennedy read newspapers at 6:30am and presidents often read briefing documents early or late to stay ahead of aides.
ANECDOTE

Kennedy's Morning Reading Habit

  • John F. Kennedy read newspapers at 6:30am to get a heads-up on world events and often knew more than his aides.
  • Kennedy and his brother took speed-reading courses; JFK reportedly read 1,200 words per minute.
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