
Focus on This Your Worst Productivity Habit (It Isn’t Your Phone)
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Jan 26, 2026 They argue phones are a scapegoat and reveal overestimation as the real productivity trap. They explore how the Ideal Week can encourage unrealistic planning and why the planning fallacy makes tasks take far longer. Practical fixes include building calendar buffers, designing environments that reduce temptation, and choosing a few achievable daily priorities to regain momentum.
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Overestimation, Not Phones, Is The Problem
- People blame phones but the real productivity problem is overestimation of capacity and conditions.
- Planning for best-case scenarios sets us up to fail when life inevitably interrupts.
Build Buffers Into Your Calendar
- Build margin into your calendar by shortening meeting lengths and adding buffers between commitments.
- Use calendar settings (like speedy meetings) so your day includes transition and rest time.
Saturday Rest, Sunday Project Rhythm
- Joel describes making Saturday a down day and doing project work on Sunday after rest.
- That rhythm preserves energy and makes Sunday productivity more sustainable.
