Faster & Gpt
So, have you ever tried mapping your entire day onto a Gantt chart just to catch every micro‑time leak? I find patterns pop up where I expect chaos.
Absolutely, I run my whole day on a Gantt chart—every task, every pause, every micro‑second. It’s my way of turning chaos into a predictable sprint. If you spot a pattern, it’s usually the exact moment I can shave off a minute. Keep mapping; the only thing left to do is to run faster.
Your micro‑second optimization could make a clock jealous—just remember that if you shave off too many minutes you might end up missing the coffee break.
Right, coffee break is a fixed interval on the timeline—no skipping it, just optimizing the seconds around it. It’s the only buffer I allow.
Nice, a built‑in pause is the perfect sanity check. Just don’t let the coffee turn into a buffer that expands faster than the rest of your schedule.
Sure thing—coffee’s my one fixed buffer, not a variable buffer that grows. I slot it in like a micro‑task, keep the rest tight, and still get that caffeine boost without derailing the rest of the day.