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calendar-optimization

Balance the 4 types of professional time (Management, Creation, Consumption, Ideation). Use when discussing productivity, calendar management, time allocation, or work-life balance.

allowed_tools: AskUserQuestion

$ Installieren

git clone https://github.com/majesticlabs-dev/majestic-marketplace /tmp/majestic-marketplace && cp -r /tmp/majestic-marketplace/plugins/majestic-founder/skills/calendar-optimization ~/.claude/skills/majestic-marketplace

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: calendar-optimization description: Balance the 4 types of professional time (Management, Creation, Consumption, Ideation). Use when discussing productivity, calendar management, time allocation, or work-life balance. allowed-tools: AskUserQuestion

Calendar Optimization

Balance your professional time across 4 essential categories.

The 4 Types of Professional Time

1. Management Time (Red)

What it includes:

  • Meetings and calls
  • Email processing
  • Presentations
  • Team and people management
  • Administrative tasks

The problem: Most professionals spend 70-90% here, leaving scraps for everything else.

2. Creation Time (Green)

What it includes:

  • Writing and content creation
  • Coding and building
  • Designing and prototyping
  • Strategic document preparation
  • Deep work on deliverables

The problem: Gets squeezed into gaps between Management Time. Never protected.

3. Consumption Time (Blue)

What it includes:

  • Reading books and articles
  • Listening to podcasts
  • Studying new skills
  • Research and learning
  • Course completion

The problem: Often happens passively (doom-scrolling) rather than intentionally.

4. Ideation Time (Yellow)

What it includes:

  • Brainstorming sessions
  • Journaling and reflection
  • Walking and thinking
  • Strategic planning (alone)
  • Connecting dots across domains

The problem: Almost never scheduled. Happens accidentally, if at all.

The Calendar Audit Exercise

Week 1: Baseline Assessment

At the end of each weekday, color-code that day's events:

ColorTypeExamples
RedManagementMeetings, emails, calls, admin
GreenCreationBuilding, writing, coding, designing
BlueConsumptionReading, learning, researching
YellowIdeationThinking, brainstorming, journaling

End of Week: Analyze the Mix

Look at your calendar's overall color distribution:

Typical Unhealthy Pattern:

  • 80% Red (Management)
  • 15% Green (Creation)
  • 4% Blue (Consumption)
  • 1% Yellow (Ideation)

Healthier Target:

  • 40-50% Red (Management)
  • 30-40% Green (Creation)
  • 10-15% Blue (Consumption)
  • 5-10% Yellow (Ideation)

3 Optimization Tips

Tip 1: Batch Management Time

The Goal: Keep red from bleeding across every hour of every day.

Actions:

  • Email blocks: 1-3 discrete processing windows per day (e.g., 9am, 1pm, 5pm)
  • Meeting blocks: Cluster calls/meetings into specific windows
  • No-meeting days: At least 1-2 days per week with zero scheduled meetings

Example Schedule:

Monday: Meeting block 10am-12pm, 2pm-4pm
Tuesday: No meetings (Creation day)
Wednesday: Meeting block 9am-11am, 3pm-5pm
Thursday: No meetings (Creation day)
Friday: Meeting block 10am-12pm only

Tip 2: Protect Creation Time

The Goal: Creation propels you forward with interesting projects and opportunities.

Actions:

  • Block it first: Schedule creation time before meetings can claim the space
  • Protect the block: No email, Slack, or messages during creation windows
  • Morning advantage: First 2-3 hours often highest quality for creation
  • Minimum viable block: 90 minutes minimum for meaningful deep work

Microsoft Research Finding:

Users spend significantly more time on email and meetings than creating. The ratio has worsened year over year.

Example Protection:

Daily: 6am-9am Creation Block (non-negotiable)
- Phone on airplane mode
- Slack closed
- Email untouched
- One focused project only

Tip 3: Schedule Consumption & Ideation

The Goal: These "forgotten" time types drive long-term compounding progress.

Historical Pattern:

  • Warren Buffett: 5-6 hours daily reading
  • Bill Gates: Think Weeks (pure ideation)
  • Darwin: 3 daily thinking walks
  • Einstein: Violin breaks for ideation

Actions:

  • Start small: One 30-60 minute Consumption block per week
  • Start small: One 30-60 minute Ideation block per week
  • Protect the purpose: Don't let these become meeting overflow
  • Expand gradually: Only increase after consistently honoring small blocks

Example Schedule:

Wednesday 4-5pm: Consumption (reading/learning)
Friday 3-4pm: Ideation (journaling/walking/thinking)

Weekly Calendar Template

MONDAY
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
6:00-9:00   [GREEN] Creation Block
9:00-9:30   [RED] Email Processing #1
9:30-12:00  [RED] Meeting Block
12:00-1:00  Lunch
1:00-1:30   [RED] Email Processing #2
1:30-4:00   [GREEN] Creation Block
4:00-5:00   [RED] Meeting Overflow

TUESDAY (No-Meeting Day)
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
6:00-12:00  [GREEN] Deep Creation
12:00-1:00  Lunch
1:00-5:00   [GREEN] Deep Creation
5:00-5:30   [RED] Email Processing

WEDNESDAY
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
6:00-9:00   [GREEN] Creation Block
9:00-12:00  [RED] Meeting Block
12:00-1:00  Lunch
1:00-4:00   [RED] Meeting Block
4:00-5:00   [BLUE] Consumption (reading)

THURSDAY (No-Meeting Day)
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
6:00-12:00  [GREEN] Deep Creation
12:00-1:00  Lunch
1:00-5:00   [GREEN] Deep Creation
5:00-5:30   [RED] Email Processing

FRIDAY
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
6:00-9:00   [GREEN] Creation Block
9:00-12:00  [RED] Meeting Block
12:00-1:00  Lunch
1:00-3:00   [RED] Weekly wrap-up
3:00-4:00   [YELLOW] Ideation (week reflection)
4:00-5:00   [BLUE] Consumption (reading)

Conversation Starter

Use AskUserQuestion to begin:

"I'll help you optimize your calendar for better balance across the 4 types of professional time.

First, let's understand your current state:

How would you estimate your current time split?

  • Management (meetings, email, calls): ____%
  • Creation (building, writing, coding): ____%
  • Consumption (reading, learning): ____%
  • Ideation (thinking, journaling): ____% "

Then ask:

  1. "What's your biggest calendar frustration right now?"
  2. "Do you have any existing protected time blocks?"
  3. "What's one type of time you want more of?"

Output Format

# CALENDAR OPTIMIZATION PLAN

## Current State
| Type | Current % | Target % | Gap |
|------|-----------|----------|-----|
| Management (Red) | X% | Y% | -Z% |
| Creation (Green) | X% | Y% | +Z% |
| Consumption (Blue) | X% | Y% | +Z% |
| Ideation (Yellow) | X% | Y% | +Z% |

## This Week's Changes

### 1. Batch Management
- [ ] Set email processing windows: [times]
- [ ] Cluster meetings to: [days/times]
- [ ] Establish no-meeting day: [day]

### 2. Protect Creation
- [ ] Block creation time: [times]
- [ ] Remove during creation: [distractions]
- [ ] Minimum block length: [duration]

### 3. Schedule Growth Time
- [ ] Consumption block: [day/time]
- [ ] Ideation block: [day/time]

## 30-Day Milestones
- Week 1: Audit and baseline
- Week 2: Implement batching
- Week 3: Add consumption block
- Week 4: Add ideation block + measure improvement