If your to-do list feels endless and your week seems to slip away before you’ve caught your breath, you’re not alone.
In our Time Management for Busy People workshop, we shared practical, real-world strategies to help you:
✅Take control of your schedule and feel more in charge of your day
✅ Boost productivity without adding more hours to your workload
✅ Create more breathing room so you can focus on what truly matters
Last week, I connected with participants from around the globe to explore tools, systems, and habits that make a real difference—without overcomplicating life.
What We Covered
We explored how to:
- Identify where your to-dos come from – so you can control the flow instead of drowning in it.
- Prioritise what matters most – learning to say “no” when needed and focusing on the big wins.
- Structure your week around your energy – work with your natural rhythms for better results.
- Use time blocking & calendar planning – treat your important tasks like unmissable appointments.
- Declutter your to-do list – remove, outsource, or automate what doesn’t serve you.
- Apply the Pomodoro technique – use focused work sprints to keep energy and productivity high.

I also shared the 6 Steps of the Space and Time Organising SYSTEM, showing how the same principles we use for physical spaces can completely transform your calendar and task list.
Watch the Recording
👉 Click here to watch the workshop replay – here
Your Next Steps
- Download the Brain Dump Template – get everything out of your head and onto paper.
- Use the Weekly Planner – map your week around your energy peaks.
- Schedule a weekly planning session – review commitments and adjust priorities.
- Try time blocking – reserve space for what matters most and stick to it.
Keep Learning

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Need Extra Help?
Whether you’re looking for one-on-one online time management coaching or hands-on decluttering help in your home, I can help you put these strategies into action.
👉 Find out more about working with Space and Time – here