Master Productivity: The 3–3–3 Method for Effective Task Management
Maximize productivity with the ‘3–3–3 Method’: Prioritize and space tasks for optimal results. The idea comes from Oliver Burkeman, author of “Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals.”
The method involves three hours of focused deep work on a key project, followed by three urgent tasks, and three maintenance activities. This strategy’s essence lies in beginning with deep work to leverage peak concentration.
After three hours, switch to smaller tasks, maintaining productivity. The final maintenance tasks provide progress and mental respite.
