When I'm planning my tasks for the day, I block off the roug...

When I’m planning my tasks for the day, I block off the rough amounts of time I expect various goals to take. This is useful for prioritizing time visually. It’s easier to reason about an abstract thing (whether it’s a calendar or an essay or a math problem) once you’ve written it down.

Make the abstract tangible so as to give yourself additional dimensions to wrangle them against. Like conceptual vises.

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