Episode 143: Time Management and Creativity Hacks

EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 27 MIN

Episode 143: Time Management and Creativity Hacks

from Up In My Business · host Lex Lancaster

Episode SummaryI share a simple way I get more done without burning out: I use Parkinson’s Law on purpose—setting short, clear time boxes so the work fits the window—and I protect my focus while I’m in that window. I also talk about why creative work needs boredom first (so “hacks” don’t help unless I’ve made space), give personal and business updates (Toronto/Niagara-on-the-Lake wedding, seeing Sarah Eby and Emma Jack, booking Switzerland round two, my December/January time off, and SEO School wins), and I shout out a few focus tools I love that make it all easier.Topics I Talk About in This EpisodeQuick personal catch-up: wedding weekend outside Toronto/Niagara-on-the-Lake; dinner with Sarah Eby and Emma Jack; feeling lucky about smooth flights.Switzerland, round two: deciding to go back for volleyball, VRBO hunt, landing a great location but fewer bedrooms (hello, couch), planning to fly Shanté’s brother out again to watch Moose and Rupert.Travel season stacking up: another wedding soon, Thanksgiving, early-December trips.Calendar + capacity: roughing in my 2026 schedule, choosing time off (last two weeks of December + first week of January), why those three weeks let me rest and work on my own business.Business update: SEO School momentum... great questions in the community, hardcopy workbooks arriving (I’m obsessed), small future edits; needing to jump into Acuity to close remaining availability so my plate stays sane.Creativity needs boredom: the reminder that creative/planning work often requires white space first; forcing it rarely works (I even walked away and came back the next day to record).The actual tactic: Parkinson’s Law; work expands to fill the time you give it, so I use tight, specific blocks (e.g., 1:00–2:00 pm) instead of “Saturday afternoon.”Where I apply it: checklist-style tasks (email “power hour,” sales-page edits, batch replies), not always heavy creative.Guardrails that make it work: one task per block, no task-switching, decide to focus.Tools I use:Flow on my Mac to run 30–90 minute focus timers with short breaks.Focus Friend on my phone (the knitting-socks bean that buys cute room decor; adorable and motivating).Brick to physically lock down distracting apps when needed (I don't use this YET).Flexible sprinting: sometimes it’s 15-minute sprints with 5-minute breaks; experiment and learn how long your tasks actually take.Perspective on “getting so much done”: capacity, supportive/independent partner, no kids, eight years of knowing my own limits, and a strong value for being done by 4:00 pm so I can have a life.Links MentionedFlow (Mac focus timer app).Focus Friend (phone focus app with the knitting-socks bean).Brick (app + physical “brick” to block phone apps).Up In My Business' gracious sponsor:JaneApp! Use the code LEX1MO for a complimentary month of JaneApp Work with me + learn more!Looking for help with tech & software and want to get started on the right foot?  I offer FREE discovery calls. Click here to book.Check out my website: Lex Lancaster Creative Co.Connect with me on

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