00:00:00Hey friends, welcome back to the channel.
00:00:01So over the last decade,
00:00:03I have experimented with dozens and dozens of strategies
00:00:05for managing my time.
00:00:06And I've been doing that because time management is,
00:00:08I think, one of the most important skills
00:00:10that we can develop and build in the world today.
00:00:12And it's because fundamentally,
00:00:13time is our single most valuable non-renewable resource.
00:00:16We can always make more money,
00:00:17but we can never make more time.
00:00:18And so really the skill of time management
00:00:20is in being able to make the best use of that time,
00:00:23not necessarily for only doing productive things,
00:00:25but instead to use that time intentionally and effectively.
00:00:28So in this video,
00:00:28I'll talk you through my Trident method,
00:00:30which is a sort of three-pronged method for time management.
00:00:33And I'll show you exactly how I use these different methods
00:00:36in my life to manage my own time.
00:00:37And in the video description,
00:00:38I've also linked completely for free
00:00:39the templates that you can use to incorporate this
00:00:42into your life if you would like as well.
00:00:43So this aspect of the strategy was a total game changer
00:00:46when I actually tried bullet journaling last year.
00:00:49Now bullet journaling is a somewhat fancy pen and paper
00:00:51method of productivity,
00:00:52but it's sort of been co-opted over the years
00:00:54by artists and people making ridiculously fancy
00:00:57and beautiful looking bullet journal spreads.
00:01:00And I was super enamored by this and thought, you know what?
00:01:01I'm gonna try the bullet journal method.
00:01:03And so for the final four months of 2022,
00:01:05I painstakingly bullet journaled basically every day.
00:01:08And I sunk so many hours into my bullet journal method
00:01:10and it was really good,
00:01:11but there was one aspect of the bullet journal method
00:01:13that completely changed the game for my time management.
00:01:16And that was this view, the year at a glance.
00:01:18Now the point of this view is that you split up
00:01:20the entire year into these different columns.
00:01:22And so you end up having 12 columns
00:01:24that show the different months
00:01:25and then one to 31 down the side
00:01:27that show you the different dates.
00:01:28And so what you end up with is these 366 blocks.
00:01:31Now, when I did this,
00:01:32when I did the bullet journal technique,
00:01:33this immediately gave me incredible insight and clarity
00:01:35into what the rest of my year was gonna look like,
00:01:38because this is not really a view
00:01:39that we see particularly often.
00:01:41If for example, you use Google calendar or something,
00:01:43you tend to be stuck in the weekly view
00:01:44or in the monthly view.
00:01:45And even if you have like a physical annual calendar,
00:01:47you tend to flip the pages.
00:01:49And so you never really see your entire year
00:01:51just laid out on a single page or two pages.
00:01:53So in January of this year,
00:01:54I decided I wanted to have a more digital way
00:01:56of having this kind of view in my life.
00:01:58And so I decided to just make a Google Sheet out of it.
00:02:01I think these days it's too easy to default to fancy apps
00:02:03and like, oh, what's the latest thing here?
00:02:05But I thought, you know what?
00:02:06A spreadsheet just does the job totally fine.
00:02:08And so I literally just went through on Google Sheets
00:02:10and I created one of these year at a glance templates.
00:02:13And this is what the blank version of this looks like.
00:02:15So as you can see, we've got the months down the top.
00:02:18We have color coded the months in like pretty colors,
00:02:20and we've got the weekends color coded as well.
00:02:22And this is the template that you can download.
00:02:23Just hit the link in the video description.
00:02:24It's completely free and you can duplicate this
00:02:26into your own Google Sheet account
00:02:27if you would really like to.
00:02:28And this is what my version of this actually looks like.
00:02:31And I use this in two specific ways to manage my time.
00:02:33Firstly, it's really helpful for zooming out
00:02:35and getting a bird's eye view of my entire year
00:02:37so I can use it to plan my life.
00:02:39I'm filming this video, for example, in April,
00:02:40but I already know that this is the stuff
00:02:42that's kind of going on in May.
00:02:43And in June, I'm going to Austin for a bit.
00:02:45And then I've got this block of time
00:02:47to go on an adventure with some friends.
00:02:48And then I'm going on a retreat to LA later in June.
00:02:51And this is so helpful to get an idea of A, where things are,
00:02:53and B, it then allows me to plan things
00:02:55like weekend group trips with friends
00:02:57or being able to plan holidays in advance
00:02:59so I can block out the time.
00:03:00I then reflect those changes in my actual Google Calendar
00:03:03so the team knows exactly what's going on in my life.
00:03:04And I found this to be a ridiculously effective way
00:03:06of managing my time on a macro scale.
00:03:08And to make this easier to deal with, what you can do is,
00:03:11when the months have gone, you can just right-click.
00:03:12You can hide those columns.
00:03:14And now it's just way easier to see exactly what's going on
00:03:16in a given month and then what's going on
00:03:18for the rest of the year.
00:03:19So that's how I manage my time
00:03:20on the level of the whole year.
00:03:21Let's now move on to the level of a single week.
00:03:23But I've gotta go somewhere right now, be right back.
00:03:26Good morning.
00:03:27It's a new day and we are talking about component number two,
00:03:29which is all about ideal week planning.
00:03:31Now here's the context behind this.
00:03:32So essentially we all have these goals and plans and stuff
00:03:35that we wanna get done.
00:03:36Now, please don't cancel me for saying this,
00:03:38but there are literally just 24 hours in a day
00:03:40and we all have to decide
00:03:41how we're gonna make the most use of that time.
00:03:43If, for example, you have three personal assistants
00:03:45and five private chefs and stuff,
00:03:46then obviously you will have more of those 24 hours
00:03:48that are free to do things that you want to do
00:03:51rather than do things like laundry and cooking
00:03:52and cleaning and stuff.
00:03:54But fundamentally those 24 hours or 168 hours a week
00:03:57are basically the same for everyone.
00:03:58And assuming you're sleeping for eight hours every night,
00:04:00we all basically have 112 hours in a given week
00:04:03that we can play with.
00:04:04And the point of component number two
00:04:05is that we wanna define the ideal week,
00:04:07i.e. our absolute ideal allocation
00:04:09of those 112 hours per week.
00:04:11And this is a method I've been using
00:04:12for the last eight months or so
00:04:14ever since I started working with my CEO coach,
00:04:16Eric Parteyko.
00:04:17And Eric has worked with a couple of hundred CEOs
00:04:19of really high growth companies and me.
00:04:21And this is one of the methods
00:04:22that he asks all of his clients to do.
00:04:23And apparently it's a method that always gets some results.
00:04:26And it's certainly gotten me a lot of results
00:04:27over the last eight months.
00:04:28And so instead of you having to pay
00:04:30several thousand dollars an hour for Eric's time,
00:04:32I'm just gonna teach you the method straight up.
00:04:33And it's actually fairly straightforward to do.
00:04:35All it involves is going on Google Calendar
00:04:37and it involves creating a new calendar
00:04:39so that you've got a completely fresh slate
00:04:41where you can do your ideal week plan.
00:04:42Cool, so I've now created Ali's ideal week.
00:04:44And now you can see it's shown up
00:04:45in my Google Calendar right here.
00:04:46And this is completely free.
00:04:48Everyone can use Google Calendar.
00:04:49You don't have to pay a penny ever at all.
00:04:51Now at the moment, my life is a little bit of a mess
00:04:53because of the YouTuber Academy happening
00:04:55and because of all the book stuff going on
00:04:56and all the meetings with the editors and agents
00:04:59and all of that fun stuff.
00:05:00And so what can often happen
00:05:01is that I actually don't have that ideal lunch hour
00:05:03in which I'd like to cook a healthy lunch.
00:05:05And so instead, a product that I've been finding
00:05:06a lot of use off is in fact Huell,
00:05:08who are very kindly sponsoring this video.
00:05:09Now I've actually been a paying customer of Huell since 2017.
00:05:12And since my penultimate year of medical school,
00:05:14and actually when I first started this YouTube channel
00:05:16six years ago, I've been taking Huell fairly regularly.
00:05:18And there's broadly two types of Huell that I really enjoy.
00:05:20The first one is Huell Black,
00:05:21which is often what I have in the mornings
00:05:23as part of my morning routine.
00:05:24It's 40 grams of protein, 400 calories.
00:05:26I just add water,
00:05:27blend it up in the Nutribullet blender thingy.
00:05:29And then it turns into a genuinely tasty smoothie
00:05:31that has all of the right macros
00:05:32and all of the micronutrients that I might need for the day.
00:05:34And the other Huell product that I get a lot of value out of
00:05:37is the Huell Ready to Drink.
00:05:38And again, I've been getting deliveries of this ever since.
00:05:42I don't quite think this started in 2017
00:05:44'cause this wasn't a thing in 2017.
00:05:46I think like since 2020, this has been a thing
00:05:48and I've been getting regular deliveries of these.
00:05:49And it's basically a whole meal
00:05:50that's 100% nutritionally complete in a single bottle.
00:05:53And if on a given day,
00:05:54I don't have time to have a proper lunch,
00:05:55then the Huell Ready to Drink
00:05:57is an absolutely fantastic lifesaver.
00:05:58My favorite flavor is banana.
00:05:59I think that's the best one,
00:06:00but all of the others are pretty tasty as well.
00:06:02Now, the best way of trying these I'd say is the variety pack
00:06:04because it gives you like three bottles
00:06:06of all of the four different flavors.
00:06:07If you're interested in trying out any of these Huell products,
00:06:09including Huell Ready to Drink,
00:06:10then do hit the link in the video description.
00:06:12And if you use that link,
00:06:12then you will get two free products
00:06:14along with your Huell order.
00:06:15You will get a free t-shirt, which is genuinely good,
00:06:18and it's nice and elastic-y and like makes you look hench,
00:06:19which is a fantastic like quality t-shirt.
00:06:21And you'll also get a shaker
00:06:22so that if you don't wanna use
00:06:23a like NutriBullet blendery type thing,
00:06:25you can just like put the thing,
00:06:26put the powder into the water and the shaker, shake it up.
00:06:28And now you have a nutritionally complete meal
00:06:30that's basically ready to go.
00:06:31So thank you so much Huell for sponsoring this video.
00:06:33And the point here is that basically I wanna define
00:06:35what are the containers of time
00:06:37where in an absolutely ideal week,
00:06:39not necessarily a perfect week,
00:06:40but in an ideal ordinary week,
00:06:42how would I choose to be spending my time?
00:06:44So for example, I've decided that like in my ideal week,
00:06:47Monday through to Friday,
00:06:47I'd like to wake up at seven o'clock
00:06:49and then I'd like to have the first hour of the day
00:06:50for my morning routine.
00:06:51And this is a thing I'd like to happen every day.
00:06:53And so I'm gonna repeat this daily
00:06:54and I'm gonna give it this yellow color
00:06:56because that like signifies the sunrise
00:06:57or something like that.
00:06:58And you know what?
00:06:59Why not add an emoji to it just to make this a bit more fun?
00:07:01So we can see that this has now shown up across my ideal week.
00:07:04And because I wanna get my eight hours of sleep,
00:07:05I wanna aim to be asleep by 11 p.m.
00:07:07And therefore I wanna be starting to get ready for bed
00:07:09around 10, doing my reading, nighttime routine,
00:07:11all that fun stuff.
00:07:12And I'm gonna repeat this every single day and I'm gonna give
00:07:14this a lavender color to signify nighttime.
00:07:16Fantastic, so we now have a block for waking up
00:07:18and we have a block for sleeping.
00:07:19And now I can figure out what I want my ideal ordinary week
00:07:22to look like in the rest of the time.
00:07:23I've decided that in my dream world,
00:07:24from eight till nine every morning,
00:07:26I'd like to do breakfast and journaling.
00:07:27And in that block,
00:07:28I could maybe have a breakfast meeting with someone
00:07:30or maybe go for a walk.
00:07:30And then I want my actual quote workday
00:07:32to start at 9 a.m. every day.
00:07:34And so based on my own energy levels,
00:07:35how would I like my ideal workday to go?
00:07:38Now, obviously this is gonna vary a bit depending
00:07:39on how much control you have over your own schedule.
00:07:41For example, when I worked as a doctor,
00:07:43I just had my entire block being like nine to five workday
00:07:46or whatever this shift was.
00:07:47And then I would just have to do whatever
00:07:49just happened on the day.
00:07:50I couldn't quite decide, you know what?
00:07:52These are my four hours of deep work time.
00:07:53But as an entrepreneur, I can decide how I spend my time.
00:07:55And actually increasingly in jobs,
00:07:57especially in knowledge work,
00:07:58you actually do have the ability to talk to your boss
00:08:00or your manager and say, hey, this is how I work best.
00:08:04I would love it if we can kind of find a way
00:08:05to fit my calendar around this.
00:08:07And then obviously based on the needs of the business
00:08:09and of the team or whatever,
00:08:10things will have to adjust accordingly.
00:08:12And so I've added in the blocks for the weekly team meeting,
00:08:14weekly team lunch, weekly content squad meeting,
00:08:16and my two meetings a week with Angus,
00:08:18who's my general manager.
00:08:19And I've added in the blocks for when I wanna have lunch
00:08:21roughly and the blocks for when I wanna have dinner
00:08:23on weekdays.
00:08:24And this is already very helpful because now I can see
00:08:26what is the other time that I have to play with.
00:08:28And then I can adapt this ideal ordinary week
00:08:30based on how I'd actually wanna spend that time.
00:08:31And so Tuesdays to Fridays, for example,
00:08:33I wanna have several hours in the morning
00:08:35as a deep work block for writing.
00:08:36And in my ideal week, I'd like to do a gym session
00:08:39Tuesday afternoon, Thursday afternoon,
00:08:40and maybe Saturday morning if I happen to be free
00:08:43on the Saturday morning.
00:08:43Now, the other main thing I need to do in my workday
00:08:45is filming.
00:08:46And so I'm gonna put in my various filming blocks
00:08:48into the calendar.
00:08:48And obviously this workday schedule is very specific for me
00:08:51because basically all I have to do in my job
00:08:53is writing and filming.
00:08:54But if your job is a little bit different than that,
00:08:56then maybe you might have a block for checking Slack
00:08:58or checking emails.
00:08:59And you might do that once or twice a day
00:09:00so that you're batching those interruptible activities
00:09:03and you're not just spending your entire day
00:09:05being like derailed by all the various emails coming your way.
00:09:08Alternatively, maybe you have more meetings than I do
00:09:09and therefore you have more meetings in the calendar
00:09:11at all the different blocks.
00:09:12The point is mold this to whatever works for you.
00:09:14But the point is we wanna create these containers
00:09:16within our ideal week where in an ideal ordinary week,
00:09:19we would be intentionally using our time in this way.
00:09:21And what you can base these containers on
00:09:23is firstly, what are the constraints of your job?
00:09:25But also how are your own energy levels?
00:09:27Like if you're managing your own energy,
00:09:29do you do your best creative work in the morning
00:09:31or in the evening?
00:09:32Do you have a slump after lunch?
00:09:33And therefore maybe you wanna take calls then
00:09:35rather than do particularly deep work.
00:09:36And the great thing about this and what I do
00:09:38is that I also intentionally schedule in
00:09:40the personal life and relationship stuff
00:09:42that I wanna put into my ideal week.
00:09:43So for example, in my case,
00:09:44ideally every Thursday evening is date night.
00:09:47So I know that I have that fully scheduled in the calendar
00:09:49and now the rest of my life can fit around that.
00:09:51And then on Monday evenings as well,
00:09:52I'd like to go to a kickboxing class
00:09:54and have a mini date night as well.
00:09:55In my ideal week, Tuesday evenings would, for example,
00:09:58be a social dinner with friends
00:09:59'cause I'm trying to learn how to cook
00:10:01and I like having friends over.
00:10:02And so I've decided to just by default,
00:10:04every Tuesday evening is gonna be free
00:10:05so that I've got an easy slot
00:10:07where if a friend is visiting London
00:10:09or if I wanna invite people over, just by default,
00:10:11I don't have to think too hard about it,
00:10:12it's a Tuesday evening.
00:10:13And conveniently the cleaner rocks up on a Wednesday
00:10:15and so I can leave the kitchen in a mess
00:10:16and then the cleaner will sort it out.
00:10:18That's fantastic stuff.
00:10:19I might decide on Wednesday evenings by default,
00:10:20I'd like to drive home to have dinner
00:10:22with my mom and grandma.
00:10:23And I might decide to leave weekends completely free
00:10:25for friends and family and other things in life
00:10:27that are happening.
00:10:28Now having this laid out in front of me is incredibly useful.
00:10:30And this is in fact the system
00:10:31that I follow basically every week.
00:10:33And then obviously there's other stuff
00:10:34that kind of derails this sometimes.
00:10:35Sometimes there's an urgent meeting that can't be missed
00:10:37or sometimes I have to go pick up my mom from the airport
00:10:39and then a filming block gets derailed.
00:10:41But the point is I have defined the parameters
00:10:43of my ideal ordinary week.
00:10:44And now I don't need to be fully wedded to them
00:10:46but at least I've actively decided that on average,
00:10:48on a Wednesday morning,
00:10:49I'd like to be doing a deep work block of writing
00:10:51because that's the main thing that moves my business forward.
00:10:54And it makes sense to do that in the morning
00:10:55while I have more creative energy.
00:10:56Similarly, the fact that I've basically decided
00:10:58that Mondays and Thursdays are gonna be date night,
00:11:00that that means that those evenings are sacred.
00:11:01And like, if someone says, "Hey, do you wanna hang out?"
00:11:03And it's Monday or Thursday night,
00:11:04then my default option is, "No, sorry, can't make it.
00:11:06"Can you do Tuesday instead or Friday instead?"
00:11:09And if it's super, super urgent
00:11:10and it's like an internet friend visiting London
00:11:13and they're only here on a Monday,
00:11:14then I can say to my girlfriend,
00:11:15"Hey, do you mind if we switch date night
00:11:17"to Tuesday or whatever that week?"
00:11:18So the point is this kind of system
00:11:19allows a level of flexibility.
00:11:21And I've found that over the last eight months of using it,
00:11:23it's just freed up so much head space from my life,
00:11:25having to think about these things
00:11:26because now at least I have a default structure
00:11:28that I can follow.
00:11:29The other cool thing about this is that it really shows
00:11:31where genuinely where is the free time.
00:11:33Like I might decide, you know what?
00:11:35I'm really interested in the guitar.
00:11:36I wanna get better at the guitar.
00:11:37And therefore I'd like to have one guitar lesson every week.
00:11:40Now, the question is where am I gonna fit
00:11:42this one guitar lesson every week?
00:11:44I have these 112 hours that I can play with
00:11:46like everyone else does.
00:11:47And so I might decide, you know what?
00:11:48I'm gonna finish work a little bit earlier on a Wednesday
00:11:50to have my guitar lesson, but I can do that
00:11:52because I'm an entrepreneur and I control my own time.
00:11:53But if this is what my calendar looked like
00:11:55and I was only getting home from my actual job
00:11:57at like 6.30 every day,
00:11:58and I knew that I wanted to have a social evening
00:12:00with friends once a week,
00:12:01go home for dinner with my parents once a week,
00:12:03and I have date night twice a week.
00:12:04It's like, I actually don't have that much time
00:12:06to play with to fit in a guitar lesson.
00:12:08And that means I don't need to beat myself up about it.
00:12:10I might think, you know what?
00:12:11At some point in my life,
00:12:12when I have more free time on the calendar,
00:12:13I will fit in that guitar lesson,
00:12:14but it's just not a priority right now.
00:12:16And what I love about this ideal ordinary week exercise
00:12:18is that it forces us to decide
00:12:20what are the priorities in our life.
00:12:22It means we can't say, oh, I don't have the time.
00:12:24We can instead say, I'm choosing not to make the time.
00:12:27I am currently choosing not to make the time in my life
00:12:29for guitar lessons or singing lessons.
00:12:31And I'm currently choosing in my life
00:12:32to only go to the gym two or three times a week
00:12:34because I've decided that that's what the priority is.
00:12:36In the future, maybe once my book is done
00:12:37and I have fewer writing blocks,
00:12:38or maybe I decide, you know what?
00:12:39I wanna take a break from filming four times a week
00:12:41for a month and see what happens.
00:12:43I'll free up more time.
00:12:44But the point is,
00:12:45I now know how much time I have to play with.
00:12:46But until I did this exercise eight months ago,
00:12:48A, I would not have known that.
00:12:50And I was kind of taking on too many responsibilities
00:12:52and too much stuff and then feeling overwhelmed.
00:12:54And B, on a given day,
00:12:55I didn't really have a default list of things
00:12:57that I wanted to do.
00:12:58And so I'd have to think every single day,
00:13:00I was like, okay, how do I wanna spend my time today?
00:13:02And that's just quite a lot of thinking.
00:13:03Now this is how this actually translates
00:13:05to what my ideal week looks like in real life.
00:13:07So right now we're in the midst
00:13:08of our part-time YouTuber Academy.
00:13:09So Mondays are literally taken up entirely
00:13:11from with PTYA stuff,
00:13:13except an exercise block in the morning.
00:13:14Tuesday morning, Wednesday morning, Friday morning,
00:13:16Saturday morning, and Thursday afternoons are all book time
00:13:19because I'm in the final stages of my book.
00:13:20And so I need to make the blocks for that.
00:13:22I have various meetings in the calendar.
00:13:23So we've moved our team meetings to Tuesdays.
00:13:25We've got our team meeting and our content meeting
00:13:26on a Tuesday afternoon.
00:13:28We're doing a team training thing with our coach, Eric.
00:13:30And so that happens on a Wednesday afternoon.
00:13:31And this week I've had various lunches
00:13:33with various team members
00:13:34because I like to have a one-on-one lunch
00:13:35with every member of the team
00:13:36once every couple of months or so.
00:13:38Similarly, this week I did a podcast
00:13:39with my internet friend Sahil Bloom.
00:13:40So that happened on a Tuesday
00:13:41and then we went out to a restaurant.
00:13:42So you can kind of see how this calendar evolves over time
00:13:47and it evolves depending on what's happening in a given week.
00:13:49But this week I've broadly stuck to the calendar.
00:13:51I've done book time when I intended to.
00:13:53Currently I'm in a filming block,
00:13:54which is why I'm filming this video.
00:13:55And then later today I've got book time
00:13:56for the rest of the afternoon
00:13:57so I can focus on making those final edits.
00:13:59And it's just so liberating to have this kind of system.
00:14:02I'll put the template for the Google calendar ideal week
00:14:04if you wanna check it out down in the video description.
00:14:05Again, it's completely free.
00:14:06You just click the link and you can download the template.
00:14:08And if you try any of the strategies in this video,
00:14:10I'd love to hear how you got on.
00:14:11Please can you drop me an email, Ali@aliabdaal.com.
00:14:13I read absolutely everything,
00:14:14even if I can't reply to everything.
00:14:16I just love to hear kind of what are the strategies
00:14:18and tips you found helpful?
00:14:19And maybe you can even leave a comment down below
00:14:21if you try any of this stuff out.
00:14:22Again, I'd love to hear what are the pros, what are the cons?
00:14:24What are the ways you've adapted it
00:14:25to fit your own system and your own life?
00:14:26All right, the final component of the Trident method is
00:14:29what we do on a given day.
00:14:31So we've talked about annual planning
00:14:33and what our annual life plan year at a glance looks like.
00:14:36And we've talked about at the level of the ideal week,
00:14:38how we're trying to make the most of these 112 hours
00:14:41in the week that we have to play with
00:14:42and how we can use them more intentionally.
00:14:43And so now the third component of the Trident method
00:14:45is what we're doing on a given day.
00:14:47And so the way I manage my time on a given day is broadly,
00:14:49I follow what is in the calendar.
00:14:51And again, having the calendar just makes it so easy.
00:14:53It is a Thursday right now,
00:14:54and I just literally follow whatever blocks
00:14:56I've put in my calendar.
00:14:56And generally on the weekend before,
00:14:58I will look forward at my calendar for the upcoming week
00:15:00and I will create blocks of time
00:15:02for the things that I wanna do.
00:15:03And so for example, let's say I'm looking over to next week.
00:15:05I've already got a lot of this stuff penciled in
00:15:07because it's recurring events or it's ideal week stuff.
00:15:09And because I know that basically every morning
00:15:11I wanna do book stuff and every afternoon
00:15:12I wanna do kind of filming stuff
00:15:13and I wanna go to the gym two or three times,
00:15:15I just need to add in those blocks.
00:15:16And normally I'd have those in as like repeated blocks
00:15:19that's just in every week.
00:15:20But right now things are very derailed
00:15:21thanks to the YouTuber Academy.
00:15:22And so I'm kind of going week by week,
00:15:24but keeping in mind what does my ideal week
00:15:26actually look like.
00:15:27So for example, right now 7 a.m. badminton is not happening.
00:15:29So let's decline this one.
00:15:31Let's create a book time block on Wednesday morning.
00:15:34Let's create a book time block on Friday morning.
00:15:39This app is Fantastical by the way.
00:15:40It's just a fancy calendar version of Google Calendar.
00:15:43The nice thing is you can duplicate events.
00:15:45So it makes it super easy to like literally hit alt
00:15:47and then drag.
00:15:48And now I can just duplicate an event
00:15:50rather than having to recreate it
00:15:51like I would in Google Calendar.
00:15:52Let's put in my filming blocks.
00:15:54And now this is currently a bit of a problem
00:15:56because I don't have enough time for exercise here.
00:15:57So I'm gonna have to create some exercise blocks.
00:15:59But then genuinely on the level of day planning,
00:16:01let's say it was Monday.
00:16:02I would literally just follow whatever I have planned.
00:16:04So I know for example at eight o'clock,
00:16:05I'm gonna be doing my content planning
00:16:07for the session of the Part-Time YouTuber Academy.
00:16:09I've got my call with the exec students at nine
00:16:11and then another one at five.
00:16:12I've got more PTYA prep happening from 10 till 12.
00:16:15I have a YouTuber's mastermind that I'm part of.
00:16:17I have the two hour keynote that I deliver on a Monday.
00:16:19And then I'm going for a star and dinner
00:16:20at a friend's house that evening.
00:16:21And so on one level, that's just what I do on a given day.
00:16:23I just follow whatever's in the calendar.
00:16:25But there's another thing that I do.
00:16:26And again, this is one of those things
00:16:27that I've started doing for the last eight months
00:16:29ever since starting working with Eric.
00:16:30And it's basically defining three daily quests.
00:16:33Daily quests, I mean, he calls it daily number ones
00:16:35or whatever, I call it daily quests
00:16:37because it's terminology from "World of Warcraft."
00:16:39And basically the idea is that
00:16:40in the three most important domains of life,
00:16:42I have three quests that I'm doing every day.
00:16:45And that's in work, in health and in relationships.
00:16:47And we've actually recently started a Slack group
00:16:49where we do this with the whole team
00:16:50so that we've got some level of accountability on this.
00:16:52And so for example, today, my health daily quest
00:16:55is to go to the gym after my book squad call.
00:16:58And then I make sure it's scheduled in the calendar.
00:16:59So I already have my exercise block scheduled in the calendar
00:17:01after my call with the book team.
00:17:03My work daily quest is I wanna film stuff
00:17:04which is literally what I'm doing right now.
00:17:06And that's already in the calendar.
00:17:07And then my relationship thing
00:17:08is that I wanna call my grandma.
00:17:09And calling my grandma is not yet in the calendar.
00:17:12And so I'm literally just gonna add it in here as a task.
00:17:15Call Nani.
00:17:16And that will show up in my calendar.
00:17:17And now I know that that's gonna get done
00:17:19because I look at my calendar multiple times a day
00:17:21because my calendar tells me literally what I'm doing.
00:17:23In fact, you know what?
00:17:23I'm gonna be a good grandson
00:17:24and I'm gonna call my grandma straight after filming
00:17:26this video and I can literally drag that task
00:17:28straight onto the calendar.
00:17:29And it's very convenient because it overlaps with the events.
00:17:31And it means that I, again, ensure that the things
00:17:34that I actually want to do are in the calendar.
00:17:36Now this method of like just literally running your life
00:17:38based on a calendar is completely game-changing.
00:17:40I've been doing it in various forms for the last 10 years.
00:17:43And before I started literally living my life
00:17:44based on my calendar, I was so disorganized.
00:17:46I was so chaotic.
00:17:47But now that I live my life based on my calendar
00:17:50and on the level of annual, on the level of weekly
00:17:52and monthly, and on the level of daily,
00:17:53I just follow the intention I've already set.
00:17:56That's been one of the main drivers of my productivity
00:17:58for the last 10 years.
00:17:59And specifically this Trident method thing
00:18:01that I've been doing for the last eight months
00:18:02since working with Eric in terms of the annual thing,
00:18:04the weekly thing, and the daily thing
00:18:05has been hugely helpful in moving me forward.
00:18:07And even though I'm, I think at this point,
00:18:09one of the most followed productivity experts in the world,
00:18:12like these three strategies have just been genuinely
00:18:15game-changing in terms of helping me make the most of my time
00:18:18and helping me boost my time management skills.
00:18:20Because as we've already talked about,
00:18:21time is the most valuable resource that we have.
00:18:23We can always make more money,
00:18:24but we can never make more time.
00:18:26And if we can use our time more intentionally,
00:18:28again, it doesn't have to be about being more productive
00:18:30with every single hour.
00:18:31It's about just being more intentional with it.
00:18:32Intentionally calling my grandma,
00:18:34intentionally making the time for date night
00:18:35or for having dinner with my mom.
00:18:37And the more I find that I define these containers
00:18:39and then actually follow them,
00:18:40the more I find that like life is balanced and fulfilled
00:18:42and meaningful and I'm happy.
00:18:43And then it's like, I don't have to stress about things
00:18:45because I know that the important things are getting done
00:18:47because fundamentally they are on the calendar.
00:18:49Now, if you enjoyed this video
00:18:50and you'd like some more time management tips,
00:18:51then check out this video over here,
00:18:53which is 10 specific other strategies
00:18:55that I've found helpful over the last decade
00:18:56for managing my time.
00:18:57Thank you so much for watching.
00:18:58I hope you enjoyed the video
00:18:59and I'll see you hopefully in the next one.
00:19:00Bye-bye.