Time management is outdated; energy management is the new leverage. Two people can spend three hours on the same task; only the one working in a peak window delivers excellence. Map your body’s rhythms—when are you sharpest? Morning? Late night? Guard that period for high-cognition work.

Design the day: allocate your peak to strategy, writing, analysis. Put admin in low-energy slots. Batch meetings, stack similar tasks, and insert micro-recovery: a 10-minute walk, water, breathwork. Eat for clarity—light proteins, slow carbs, avoid sugar crashes. Sleep is non-negotiable; aim for consistent bed/wake times.

Weekly review: score energy 1–10 daily and note triggers (sleep, food, stress, environment). Remove energy thieves: toxic chats, endless news doomscrolling, messy desks. Add energizers: sunlight, gratitude journaling, purposeful work. Over weeks, you will produce more in fewer hours—and feel human again.