Parkinson's Law | the reason I spent 8+ hours working on a 550 word article
"Work expands to fill the time allotted to it." This well-known productivity adage brings attention to the fact that, without a deadline or timeframe, you can spend hours working on a task that could realistically be completed in just one.
This is why time-blocking is actually really effective: by limiting the time you will dedicate to a task, you are facing an artificial deadline.
Have you tried this method before?























