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[Mastering Time Crafting: A Sustainable Approach to Productivity with Mike Vardy]-[Give time themes, with Mike Vardy]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2025-06-25

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Time Crafting: Moving Beyond Traditional Time Management

In this episode of Before Breakfast, host Laura Vanderkam interviews productivity expert Mike Vardy, author of The Productivity Diet: A Practical Guide to Nurturing Your Productive Potential. Vardy challenges the traditional notion of "time management," arguing that it is a "fallacy and a myth." Instead, he introduces the concept of Time Crafting, a philosophy centered on managing one's relationship with time rather than attempting to control time itself.

The Philosophy of Time Crafting

Vardy explains that the term "Time Crafting" was inspired by the video game Minecraft, where players take basic elements and combine them at a "crafting table" to create something useful. Similarly, Vardy teaches people how to take elements like calendars and to-do lists to build a sustainable lifestyle. He emphasizes that productivity is not about speed or checking off boxes, but rather the "active link between your intentions... and your attention."

The Three Core Elements

According to Vardy, effective time crafting relies on three foundational pillars:

  1. Time Theming: Unlike rigid time blocking, time theming provides an "overarching focus" for specific periods, such as days, weeks, or months. For instance, Vardy dedicates specific days to "connection" tasks or uses horizontal themes (like setting aside 2–4 p.m. for writing) to create structure without being overly restrictive.
  2. Attention Paths: These serve as an evolution of traditional task contexts. By categorizing tasks based on energy levels and roles, individuals can better align their work with their natural rhythms. Vardy notes that even administrative work can be themed by marking tasks as "serving others" versus "serving the self" to batch them more effectively.
  3. Reflective Practice: Often undervalued, this involves journaling or tracking time to gain insight into one's habits. Vardy suggests that consistent reflection is essential for maintaining a sustainable productivity diet.

Navigating Nuance and Energy

Vardy, who identifies as a "night owl," stresses the importance of nuance. He critiques the societal pressure to be an early riser, noting that attempting to force a schedule that contradicts one's biological clock is counterproductive. Instead, he advocates for "listening to your energy levels." For night owls, this means setting up the day the night before—essentially leaving a "letter to myself"—to ensure clarity upon waking. He highlights that the goal is not to be efficient for efficiency's sake, but to create a rhythm that allows one to "thrive" rather than just "survive."

The Role of Annual Axioms

To provide a "North Star" for decision-making, Vardy uses an "annual axiom." For the current year, his mantra is "redesign, rebuild, reclaim." This axiom acts as a filter: if a project or initiative does not serve this overarching theme, it is likely to be pushed aside. By giving the prefrontal cortex a compass, individuals can "short-circuit" the amygdala's primitive impulses to procrastinate or avoid difficult tasks.

Conclusion: From Great to Awesome

To take a day from "great to awesome," Vardy incorporates a 25-minute morning walk. This simple, consistent habit helps him gather his thoughts and prime his brain for the day, regardless of his specific schedule. By embracing these sustainable, intentional practices, Vardy encourages listeners to stop "doing productive" and start "being productive" in a way that honors their unique needs and long-term goals.

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