ATTENTION: Reader
SITUATION
Most people don’t lack time. They just burn it on the wrong things.
They confuse being busy with being effective.
They chase urgency instead of protecting importance.
But you’re not most people.
This week, you take back control.
You stop letting the day dictate your direction.
You become a time sniper, precise, intentional, and lethal with where your hours go.
MISSION
Audit and command your time by identifying your biggest time drain and replacing it with one high-impact priority block.
EXECUTION
a. Intent: Reclaim control of your schedule by eliminating low-value activity and deliberately allocating time to what drives results.
b. Actions:
- Audit Last Week’s Time Use
Review your calendar or diary (if you have one!).
What stole time? What delivered results?
Find your biggest time drain, meetings, phone, mindless tasks?
- Identify One Time Block to Reclaim This Week
Choose a recurring time slot to protect.
E.g. 8–10am daily for deep work.
Or 7–8pm for reflection and planning.
- Lock it in and Schedule the Block
Put it in your calendar (yes, use one!). Give it a name that commands the respect it deserves.
“Execution Block.” “Deep Work Time.” “Mission Work.”
ENDSTATE
You stop draining time into bullshit that doesn’t matter.
You execute with precision.
You finish the week with hours that served your mission, not just your inbox.
SUSTAINMENT
a. Review your calendar every Sunday. Cut out the noise out and schedule what matters.
b. Run a a “time audit” to realign hours with your priorities.
BATTLEFIELD PHILOSOPHY
“Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.”
– Zig Ziglar
CALL TO ACTION
Reply with the one time block you’re protecting this week and what it’s for.
Own your day. Or it owns you.