The book suggests planning out your day in half-hour blocks. This will 1) help you focus on a single task without switching, 2) carve out time for deep work, 3) confine distraction time to specific periods. You can complete this checklist with your favorite calendar app.
- Make a list of tasks you need to finish in the day.
- Schedule time for each task to the nearest half-hour. Be realistic, but also set a challenging deadline to force focus.
- Schedule time in advance for when you'll use the Internet. Avoid it completely outside these times.
- Schedule overrun blocks for tasks you suspect might run overtime.
- Look over your schedule. If you have lots of shallow tasks (more than 30-50% time), consider how you can replace these with deeper work.
- During the day, if you have momentum on a task or feel particularly inspired, keep going. After you're done, reorganize your schedule.
- At the end of the day, review the accuracy of your time blocks.
- Reflect: how well did you focus during the day? How could you focus better tomorrow?