You can minimize context switching by grouping similar tasks. For example, you could schedule an hour a day to answer all emails. You could group all your administrative tasks. Or you could schedule all your calls one after another.
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Batching is a common productivity strategy - group similar tasks together so your brain doesn't tire with too much context switching.
For example, to break your day into three-to four-hour work sessions with two- to three-hour breaks or naps in between. That way, you c...
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