Looking for the Empress Time Frame? Check This Out!

Looking for the Empress Time Frame? Check This Out!

Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Empress Time Frame” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to see if I could actually use it to get a better handle on my day, so here’s how it all went down.

Getting Started

First, I just grabbed a piece of paper – nothing fancy. I needed to figure out what my “peak” times are. You know, those times when you’re just on and can crush anything. For me, that’s usually mid-morning and then again in the late afternoon.

Marking It Down

I drew a simple timeline across the page, just a line with hours marked. Then I highlighted my peak times. Easy peasy.

Looking for the Empress Time Frame? Check This Out!

Blocking Out the Rest

  • Next, I blocked out the times I know I’m usually useless. Like, right after lunch? Forget about it. Total brain fog.
  • I also marked times for regular stuff, like checking emails and doing routine tasks. I put those in the “low energy” slots.

Putting It to the Test

The real test was actually sticking to it. I started by scheduling my most important, brain-intensive work during my highlighted “Empress” times. It felt weird at first, not gonna lie. Like, I’m so used to just plowing through my to-do list in whatever order.

For a few days I was * it does take some getting used to.

The Results?

Honestly? It’s been pretty good. I’m not saying I’m suddenly a productivity superhero, but I definitely noticed a difference. I felt more focused during those peak times, and I actually got more done.

It’s still a work in progress, and I’m tweaking things as I * I feel so suprise that I did. And I’ll keep using and updating it.

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