Lucas W.
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Working as a manager, I’ve noticed that about 80% of my workweek is filled with routine tasks, meetings, or breaks. That leaves just 20% for everything else – which isn’t much – and I usually have to plan those tasks well in advance, no matter how much time or energy I’ll actually have then, because I might not get another chance to do them.
What I mean is that being able to pick a task based on context, time, or energy is a rare luxury, and planning my week ahead is pretty much a must.
I’m not complaining – it is what it is. But I’m curious to hear about your experiences.
Of course, I’m talking about my professional life here.

What I mean is that being able to pick a task based on context, time, or energy is a rare luxury, and planning my week ahead is pretty much a must.
I’m not complaining – it is what it is. But I’m curious to hear about your experiences.
Of course, I’m talking about my professional life here.
