This is the third episode I’ve done on the Time Puzzle—and today, we’re getting into the real psychology of why it works (even when you don’t follow it perfectly). If you’ve been experimenting with your own Time Puzzle or you're already using the method, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on under the hood. We're talking about the difference between constraints and defaults, the emotional relief of pre-allocating your time (and other resources), and why “not following the plan” isn’t failure—it’s just information. I’m also sharing a behind-the-scenes story of how I almost didn’t record this episode, what IKEA taught me about calendar planning (yes, really), and how I’ve stopped letting my nervous system run my business. If you’ve ever thought, “Yeah, but I won’t actually follow the calendar…”—this one’s for you.
This is the third episode in my Time Puzzle series—and this time, we’re going deeper. We’re not just talking about how to build a schedule that works. We’re unpacking the psychology of why pre-allocating your time creates more clarity, calm, and momentum (even if you don’t follow the plan perfectly).
If you’ve been using (or trying to use) the Time Puzzle method, but still find yourself spiraling into shame, procrastination, or executive function overload... this episode is for you.
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This episode is all about defaults vs. decisions, and why understanding that difference might be the key to getting more done with less drama.
You’ll also hear a very honest behind-the-scenes peek at how I had to reschedule this exact recording—and how the Time Puzzle helped me do it without the shame spiral.
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