What is the strangest thing you schedule time for in your calendar?

Brenna Donoghue
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If you live and breathe by your calendar, what do you block time for beyond the usual meetings and events?

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Ofir Englin
prob getting haircut lolπŸ˜…
Brenna Donoghue
@ofirenglin πŸ˜‚ My first instinct was to laugh at this, but then I realized how long it's been since I got my hair cut. You might be onto something!
Rachee Jacobs
Probably time to prepare dinner for my kids
Brenna Donoghue
@racheej I should probably start doing that! Holly hell is it ever a scramble every night.
Brenna Donoghue
@fitletes I wonder if I can convince my baby to buy into doing the same.
Tobi
Golf (driving range, spa, dentist, champions league)
Sarah Jordi
Focus time, gym/run/surf, walking to and from meetings, coffee or drinks with friends, naps, new episodes of apple tv shows that come out on Thursdays or Fridays πŸ˜… all neatly planned in my Morgen calendar.
Joseph Abraham
Game of thrones house of the dragon πŸ‰ 😬
Phuc Duong Hong
Coffee with some friends (long time no see), pick up my son from school
Santa
@dshongphuc Yes, especially during Pandemic
Jasper Ruijs
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I schedule the time to schedule a specific appointment.
Archisman Das
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1. Replying to specific emails. 2. Surfing / Participating in online communities am part of
Brenna Donoghue
So that number 2, does that mean this interaction was part of a scheduled PH time? Thanks!
Elizabeth Boyarko
pay utility bills πŸ€“
Arth Tyagi
Coming up to the surface. I am a dolphin.
Nik Hazell
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I've got surfing booked in πŸ˜… 🌊
Brenna Donoghue
@nik_hazell Yeah, you've got your priorities right
Sarah Jordi
@nik_hazell hah I do the same for the months I work remote! And leaving it open for my team to see that I'm surfing (not just "busy" status) because I want people to see the reason and that it's okay to block time for these things.
Nik Hazell
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@sarahxjo Yes, for sure - don't sneak around! If you're doing it, it's for your productivity and overall balance :)
Gabe Moronta
Dog walk, and beach time.
Brenna Donoghue
@anna_mandziuk πŸ˜… it would be awkward to forget that! Hope that means you take the day off!
amrin
take shower πŸ˜…
Brenna Donoghue
Sadly I should do the same @coderamrin!
amrin
@brenna_donoghue try it and let me know what you feel. :)
Karen SΓ‘nchez
I organize time to do housework, in addition to going to the gym, but someone has to do the laundry. xD
Karen SΓ‘nchez
@brenna_donoghue Hahaha I'm not going to judge. πŸ˜† Maybe I clean a lot because I mess a lot πŸ™ˆ
Brenna Donoghue
@karen_sanchez21 ahhhhhh so maybe that's why my house looks like a hot mess right now?!
Nilay Jayswal
20 mins office nap break
Sanghita Dey
lunch time has been a thing for me
Brenna Donoghue
Ha, @david_tedaldi1 from our team does this too and I've never been able to understand the need to remind myself to eat!
David Tedaldi
@sanghita_dey I feel you, have my daily task scheduled in morgen :D
Aaron Marco Arias
15 mins of relax time after each meeting.
Brenna Donoghue
@aaron_arias I need that kind of discipline in my life (and calendar!). Do you have rules set in your calendar to protect this time?
Aaron Marco Arias
@brenna_donoghue Yes, I use Reclaim, which automatically creates a 15-minute event after all of my meetings.
Patrick Loonstra
I see a lot of people reacting with things that they no not want to forget. But do not forget also that planning things in your calendar, also gives you a grip of your time. Time is the only thing that is really limited, and everyone has the same amount of it. So allocating time for actions, tasks gives you the ability to use your time in the best way. Lunch seems funny to plan. Why would you forget. But it also blocks that time to do other things during that moment.
Brenna Donoghue
@patrickloonstra I couldn't agree more with your perspective on the importance of allocating your time where it matters. I find it interesting how much our calendars have gone from being just events, to also being a way to prioritize and protect time. I was watching a video the other day on the importance of building rest and recovery moments in our day after cognitively intense work sessions in the same way we would after an intense workout. I think there's something to it.