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Quiet Time, Big Impact: 5 Time Management Tips for Introverts
The hustle culture mindset is counterproductive for introverts
Everyone is talking about time management, and there are so many tools and hacks out there that it’s overwhelming.
Each of these articles makes sense based on the writer's experience, but productivity is unique to each person.
What I’m talking about in my productivity course is based on my experiences and tools that worked for me. That’s why I tell my customers to try them out and find the ones that work for them.
You choose what tools are useful depending on what you currently need and focus on.
For writing my master's thesis, taking small steps daily based on a plan of action was important. I did weekly reviews and planning and focused on the most important 20%.
Because I was working alone, I couldn’t delegate, and I didn’t have to set boundaries.
Today, I want to discuss specific strategies for introverts. We can be really good at focusing, but the environment needs to support it.
While extroverts need bustling open-plan offices or coffee shops, introverts need to manage their energy more effectively in this loud world.