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April 16, 2025

Why 1 late meeting becomes 2

I’ve been waking up at 3 AM for the past few months.

Robert Ta

Robert Ta

CEO & Co-Founder, Clarity

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📖 Advice: 3 Levels of Planning

When you’re working 80+ hours a week, everything needs to earn its place on your calendar.

That includes sleep.

That includes climbing.

That includes joy (touching rocks for me).

Plan for planning.

And do it.

Here are my main 3 simple planning rituals.

Lately I’ve been skimping on the daily planning at my own detriment. (Silly me. Stick to the plan.)

I start quarterly.

Quarterly: Check The Compass

Every quarter, I have a 45 minute session in my calendar that I block off to review my progress against my goals.

I check my compass to see if I need to make tweaks.

Then I make tweaks, and keep moving forward.

Time commitment: 45 minutes every 12 weeks

Todos:

  • Set/review 1–3 quarterly goals (e.g., “Grow newsletter to 50K subs in 1 year”)
  • Identify big levers to move that goal (e.g., guest posts, partnerships)
  • Reflect: What’s working? What’s noise?
  • Plan and commit for the next quarter

“You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.” —James ClearThat’s actually the key to time management.

Advice: 3 levels of planning to make progress on my goals

Breakthrough: The one book you need to read yesterday

Challenge: Audit your time

You even need to plan for planning.

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Weekly: Does This Make Sense?

Todos:

  • I review my to-do list with my quarterly goals in mind
  • I use the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize (urgent vs important)
  • I block my calendar for the week with tasks that matter—not just meetings

My Non-Negotiables:

  • 2 meeting-free mornings for deep work.
  • Decline low-leverage meetings politely. If there’s no agenda, no goal—it’s a no.
  • Move unnecessary syncs into async via DMs or Loom style videos

Daily: Does This Make Sense?

  • Review my top 3 priorities for the day.
  • Check my calendar—again, eliminate anything non-essential.
  • Close my eyes. Breathe. Reflect on what I’m grateful for.

3–6 AM: Deep work on epistemicme.ai. The world is silent. I call this “The Kobe Block.” No distractions. No excuses.

6 AM–2 PM: Day job at Dayforce. I solve hard problems with great people.

2–4 PM: Climbing, gym, or hanging with friends. This is play. Play keeps me healthy and human.

4–7 PM: More startup time.

Time commitment: 15 minutes every Sunday Time commitment: 15 minutes every morning

Lately this has been my general weekday schedule:

Note: Not every single day is cleanly laid out like this.

I’ve found that if you don’t start your day with intention, the world will hand you its own.

The daily planning helps you stay grounded and make last minute adjustments.

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