How a 3rd-Year SME Employee Squeezes 7.5 Hours a Week Out of Chronic Fatigue Using Time Blocking
18 de maio de 2026
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The helplessness you feel while staring at your smartphone on the subway home is not a matter of willpower. As statistics show that 75% of employees at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) experience burnout, your brain is already completely depleted by the time you leave the office. If you get home with an exhausted body and blindly resolve to study, your brain will naturally resist. You must sit at your desk before lying on your bed or even changing your clothes. Sitting down before you even wash up, setting a timer for just 10 minutes, and writing down brief notes acts as a physical signal to switch your brain's mode.
To secure study time, you first need to find out where your time is leaking throughout the week. Divide a sheet of A4 paper into 30-minute blocks from 6:00 AM to midnight, and every night before going to bed, write down your actual actions exactly as they happened, such as watching YouTube, scrolling through Instagram, or commuting on public transport. When you review this log over the weekend, your personal time-leak points that are subconsciously wasted will come clearly into view.
Once you have mapped out your time, designate a fixed 90-minute block during weekday evenings exclusively for skill learning. During this time, you must completely block your smartphone. Explaining this based on an Android environment, install the Forest app and enable the permission in the accessibility menu of the settings. Remove KakaoTalk, YouTube, and web browsers from the app's allowlist to enforce a system-level lockout. This 90-minute block of deep work on weekdays accumulates into 7.5 hours of usable time every week, and 390 hours annually. This time becomes a resource that shortens the average period required for a career pivot by at least 3 months.
Many professionals underestimate their practical operational capabilities and give up halfway after tackling heavy technologies like Python or SQL. While the average side hustle income desired by working professionals is 1.12 million KRW per month, their actual average income stays around 620,000 KRW, precisely because they learn skills completely unrelated to their main job. Without any fancy coding skills, Marie combined her operational know-how for organizing work with Notion learning, attracting more than 800 buyers annually and generating approximately 1 billion KRW in revenue. You must stack skills focused on adjacent technologies that can create synergy with your main job's productivity to produce results that sell in the market.
To convert the experiential assets you possess into market value, you must deconstruct your existing capabilities. First, open a blank page and list 5 minor, repetitive tasks you perform daily at your current company. Among them, choose 3 minor operational knowledge pieces whose processes you can explain seamlessly for more than 15 minutes when a new hire or a colleague asks. Business email templates or Excel formula format designs are excellent assets. Next to them, match one free digital tool that fits best with your work—among Notion databases, Canva infographics, or short-form video editing tools—that you can master through self-study within 2 weeks.
Combining existing operational knowledge with digital tools yields a unique output that differentiates you from others. If you combine your minor operational knowledge of handling customer complaints with Canva's visualization tools to create a guidebook for new hires, it becomes an asset you can sell for a fee through Kmông or PDF e-book marketplaces. Easlo, a solo creator, recorded more than 700 million KRW in cumulative revenue over 3 years by combining Notion template design skills with email collection strategies. Julian, a former Amazon developer, also independently developed and launched a sub-tool that syncs survey results to Notion, completing a subscription model making 10 million KRW in monthly revenue just 1 year after launch.
Many people give up on recording because they lose energy trying to publish perfectly polished posts on blogs or LinkedIn. According to cognitive psychology research, the act of pouring out bottlenecks or trial-and-error encountered during the learning process as if purging them is called a brain dump. Visualizing the failure process and tasks into text on a page allows the brain to ease high levels of tension and allocate focus efficiently. To avoid worrying about external eyes, it lasts longer if you start recording lightly by designating a private personal notepad or a Notion page.
To discard perfectionist tendencies and build a sustainable habit, execute a 3-sentence framework every night before bed to summarize what you learned and alternatives in less than 5 minutes.
Merging these raw logs accumulated daily into a single text file every 30 days turns unpolished records of failure into a failure-prevention manual with more practical value than a simple summary of theory. In the case of the Notion Creator Marketplace, if a cumulative sales revenue of 40,000 KRW or more—the minimum payout amount in South Korea—is generated, it is automatically deposited into your settlement account every biweekly Thursday. Therefore, the failure manual file gathered over 6 months becomes the foundation for an additional income pipeline on platforms in the future.
To prevent the slumps encountered during self-study, you need a quantitative review system that controls the variables of your learning and execution environment on a weekly basis. By allocating a fixed 20 minutes every Sunday evening, run a weekly review system that calculates the execution rate of the time blocks you planned for the week using a formula. The weekly time block execution rate is calculated using the quantitative indicator formula below.
ext{Weekly Time Block Execution Rate } (eta) = rac{sum_{i=1}^{5} ext{Actual Deep Work Time}_i ( ext{min})}{450 ext{min}} imes 100\%If the calculated execution rate is below 80%, stop the psychological drain of blaming yourself and pin down the exact physical distractions that hindered your execution. Identify variables such as sudden after-work dinners or unlocking your smartphone, and adjust your environment so they are fundamentally excluded from the next week's schedule.
Avoid setting input-oriented goals that merely target the quantity of input time. Vague plans like “studying Excel this week” break your sense of self-efficacy because you cannot visually confirm your growth. You must establish output-centric indicators so that achievement can be verified immediately. Instead of “learning basic Python syntax,” change your goal to focus on specific outputs, such as “analyzing stock data from Google Sheets every morning to successfully run a summary macro once.” Check success or failure by verifying the actual generated output in file format every Sunday evening. These output indicators prevent decision fatigue before starting, and when combined with the nightly 3-sentence archiving, act as a routine that keeps you growing for more than 6 months without burning out.