5-Hour Formula: Live More, Work Less
[#10] Rethinking Meetings: How to Reclaim Your Focus and Time
07 Aug 2025
Meetings are the biggest time sink in most work calendars—yet very few of them actually move the needle. In this final episode of the Productivity Pyramid series, we tackle the hidden cost of meeting overload and explore how to reclaim your time without sacrificing collaboration.In This Episode:If you’ve ever felt stuck in back-to-back meetings wondering “When am I supposed to do my actual work?”, you’re not alone.This episode explores:Why meetings are often the final barrier to a more productive workdayReal-world stories and stats that expose the hidden toll of unproductive meetingsThe C.R.I.S.P. framework for running meetings that are Clear, Relevant, Inclusive, Smaller, and well PacedA bonus look at how Microsoft Japan boosted productivity by 40%—just by rethinking meetingsA simple experiment (plus a bonus!) to help you take back control of your calendarFeatured Framework: C.R.I.S.P.A practical acronym to redesign your meetings:Clear – Purpose, agenda, and takeaways are definedRelevant – Only the right people attend, and only when necessaryInclusive – Rotate roles and invite quiet voices to contributeSmaller – Keep group size tight and meaningfulPacing – Shorten meetings and build in breaks to avoid burnoutThis Week’s Experiments:Part 1: Audit Your MeetingsLook at your calendar from the past monthCategorize meetings: Valuable, Wasteful, UnclearHow many had a shared agenda? How many did you actively participate in?Part 2: Reclaim Your TimeAsk to skip or reduce a recurring meetingSend a kind message asking for an agenda if a meeting feels unclearIf you lead meetings: run one using the CRISP methodTry these experiments for 1–2 weeks and watch your calendar become leaner, sharper, and more energizing.Mentioned in This Episode:4 Days a Week and The Overworked American by Juliet SchorMicrosoft Japan’s 4-day workweek experimentEOS Traction / Level 10 Meetings (L10 format)Atlassian’s study on meeting engagementMicrosoft’s Human Factors Lab Study of back to back meetings Connect with Alex:Tried the time block experiment? Hit a flow state?DM Alex on LinkedIn—he’d love to hear what changed for you. https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-gafford-09b2b87/Stay Tuned:Next episode: Energy Management (more important than time management) how managing our energy by the way we sleep, eat, move and rest determines the quality of our work, ability to focus and make decisions. A key idea in the shorter workday.
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