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Ever hit a wall of exhaustion and then beat yourself up for not being productive? In this episode of the Bright Method podcast, I dig into how to work with your natural energy levels—rather than fight them—so you can approach time management in a more realistic and sustainable way.
We’ll cover:
How to identify your baseline energy patterns—daily, weekly, and even seasonally
The key mindset shift of “matchmaking” your high- and low-energy tasks to the right time of day or week
How to plan for energy “disruptors” like big meetings, medical appointments, or even fun events that still leave you drained
Practical ideas for what to do during low-energy windows (especially if you can’t just take the afternoon off)
Why observing your energy—without judgment—is a powerful first step, especially if you're not sure where to start
Plus, I share how this concept has played out in my own life and what it looks like inside the Bright Method system, where we use digital calendars not just to manage time, but to help tailor your plans to you—your focus, your energy, your real life.
If you want to bring more intention and ease to your life, this episode will help you do just that—without needing to overhaul your entire lifestyle or become a morning person.
Referenced episodes:
A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.
Links you might enjoy:
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Ever hit a wall of exhaustion and then beat yourself up for not being productive? In this episode of the Bright Method podcast, I dig into how to work with your natural energy levels—rather than fight them—so you can approach time management in a more realistic and sustainable way.
We’ll cover:
How to identify your baseline energy patterns—daily, weekly, and even seasonally
The key mindset shift of “matchmaking” your high- and low-energy tasks to the right time of day or week
How to plan for energy “disruptors” like big meetings, medical appointments, or even fun events that still leave you drained
Practical ideas for what to do during low-energy windows (especially if you can’t just take the afternoon off)
Why observing your energy—without judgment—is a powerful first step, especially if you're not sure where to start
Plus, I share how this concept has played out in my own life and what it looks like inside the Bright Method system, where we use digital calendars not just to manage time, but to help tailor your plans to you—your focus, your energy, your real life.
If you want to bring more intention and ease to your life, this episode will help you do just that—without needing to overhaul your entire lifestyle or become a morning person.
Referenced episodes:
A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.
Links you might enjoy:
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