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Time blocking is a productivity method where we split each day into time blocks of variable length, from 20 – 30 minutes to 1 hour. In each block of time, we single-task and focus only on that specific task associated with the current time block, with no context-switching. Time blocking can help us beat procrastination as we do not ask ourselves, “what should I do next?” and get lost in decision fatigue. The Eisenhower matrix is a helpful tool to categorize tasks based on their significance and priority.