

đ´101. Contain the work
Hey, itâs Day 101 â weâve officially stepped into the triple digits of the year, and I wanted to share a productivity principle that keeps smacking me in the face when I forget it: Parkinsonâs Law.
It says that work expands to fill the time available for its completion. Simple. Obvious. Yet so easy to ignore. Whether itâs a report, a meeting, or writing a book â if you give it all week, itâll take all week.
In this off-the-cuff riff, I talk through:
- Why âmore effortâ doesnât always equal âmore impactâ
- The mindset shift that helped me write The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint in 52 days
- Why giving yourself a fake deadline might be your smartest move
- Using time constraints as rocket fuel (and how I gamify my own day)
- High-Intensity Interval Performance (my HIIP framework) for energy and action
- How busy-ness can mask as value and sabotage your wellbeing
Set the timer. Skip the overthinking. Letâs make some moves.
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