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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 8 MIN

Founders Don't Need Time Management

from The Built For Pressure Podcast · host Will Foden

If you're a founder and want to live, lead and perform at your best here's how we work: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m5OZIWgqBzFowqoYTLpJD9fBwVyFDeB7nIVPrQGoeg0/edit?tab=t.0Most founders believe they need more time.But if I gave you more time, you’d fill it with more chaos.The truth is, you don’t have a time problem.You have an energy problem.In this video, I break down why traditional time management doesn’t work for high-performing professionals and founders who are already operating at full capacity.You’ll learn:• Why managing your state is more powerful than managing your schedule.• How to build boundaries into your day that protect your focus and recovery.• The best times to execute high value work versus when to recharge.• How elite performers sustain output without burning outThis is about understanding your state, managing your physiology, and creating the conditions to perform, not just work harder.If you’re a founder, executive, or leader who has tried all the productivity hacks and still feels stretched, this will help you recalibrate.If you're struggling to action this with your diary, DM the word ENERGY for a free training 

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