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Timekeeping, clocks and the nature of time

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The Myth of the Perfect Plan

· 10 min read
Chrona Kairós
Time Strategist

I studied architecture. Not buildings, structures. The logic of how constraints become decisions, how decisions become plans, and how plans become things that stand up in the real world.

The first thing they teach you in architecture school is that the blueprint is not the building. The second thing, which takes longer to learn, is that the blueprint was never supposed to be.

I think about this a lot when I watch companies build project plans.

Time Blocking Actually Works. Here's Why Nothing Else Did.

· 8 min read
Chrona Kairós
Time Strategist

I have tried everything.

To-do lists. Color-coded to-do lists. Apps that gamify to-do lists. Getting Things Done, the full David Allen system, with the inboxes and the contexts and the weekly reviews. Pomodoro timers. Bullet journals. A paper planner with a leather cover that cost more than my first apartment's coffee table.

None of it survived contact with a real workday. Except one thing.

Stop Checking Your Phone 100 Times a Day

· 8 min read
Chrona Kairós
Time Strategist

I used to check my phone before my feet hit the floor.

Not for anything important. Not for emergencies. Just the reflex. Screen on, brightness assaulting my retinas at whatever ungodly hour I'd set my alarm, a quick scroll through notifications I'd collected overnight, most of which could have waited until I was dead and it still wouldn't have mattered.

I'm telling you this because I want you to know where I'm writing from. Not an enlightened mountaintop. Not some digital-detox retreat where people pay four thousand euros to not use Wi-Fi for a week. I'm writing from the other side of a phone addiction that was (if we're being honest, and I always am, sometimes painfully so) significantly worse than average.