





Instead of guessing hours, think in cycles. Ask, could this draft move meaningfully in two cycles, or does it need five with a research buffer? Accept uncertainty, write down a bet, and compare it against reality to sharpen judgment over time.
Front-load the day with cognitively demanding work while energy is highest, then place admin tasks near natural dips. Protect these blocks by scheduling breaks, closing chat apps, and leaving a simple door sign or status message that explains your focus windows.
At day’s end, log cycles completed, outcomes achieved, and obstacles faced. Notice where estimates drifted and why. Plan tomorrow’s first cycle before you leave, creating a runway that removes morning friction and helps you re-enter work with momentum and clarity.
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