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Energy Management

Energy Management

Managing energy is about aligning your most important work with your biological peaks. This approach recognizes several key principles:

  • Energy naturally oscillates in roughly 90-minute cycles throughout the day
  • Most people experience predictable energy peaks at specific times
  • High-energy periods should be protected for challenging, creative, or important work
  • Low-energy periods are ideal for administrative, routine, or less demanding tasks

The practical application involves tracking your energy for a week to identify your patterns, then deliberately scheduling your highest-impact work during your natural peaks while saving low-value tasks for your valleys.

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