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Why Calendar Blocks Fail to Improve Focus for Remote Workers

Photo by MART PRODUCTION on Pexels — source It’s a Wednesday afternoon, and the calendar sidebar on my screen is filled with bright blocks of color, each representing a focus session meticulously planned for the day. I glance at the task list, which seems to stretch endlessly, filled with small admin tasks that have a way of crowding out the real work. A reminder popup interrupts my flow, stealing the next ten minutes as I scramble to check off yet another minor item. The setup feels chaotic; the work surface and task surface don’t match, and I’m left wondering why I’m not making progress on my primary projects. As I attempt to switch gears from one task to another, the energy I had for deep work dissipates. The calendar blocks meant to safeguard my focus become mere suggestions, easily overridden by the urgent ping of a notification or the allure of checking off smaller tasks. This ongoing friction highlights a common pitfall in remote work: when the task list exceeds the time avail...

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