Managing time

Tips and insights on how to better manage time and increase productivity.

A guide to time mapping (+ time mapping template)

What time mapping is and what its key benefits are. Learn how to create a time map and how to use a time mapping template. 

Why Are You More Productive at Night (+ Tips for Night Owls)

Take a look at the habits of night owls, their advantages, and health risks, along with tips on surviving the “normal” workday as a night owl.

The Perception of Time in Different Cultures

Learn about different perspectives and attitudes towards time in Western and Eastern cultures.

How to Declutter Your Digital Space

Looking for a digital declutter checklist? Read our guide to learn the benefits of digital decluttering and perfect the process with expert tips.

100+ Productive Things to Do When Bored

When boredom strikes, seize the opportunity to be productive. Explore 100+ things to do when bored. Read Clockify’s blog for inspiration.

How to say “No” at work and save time for priority tasks

Find actionable tips on how to say “No” at work without feeling guilty.

How to run effective meetings: The 8 key steps

If you want to learn how to run engaging, effective meetings people will want to attend, follow these 8 key steps.

Best Productive Hobbies You Can Take On

Learn about different types of productive hobbies to pursue and the benefits they can bring.

Time Anxiety – What It Is and How You Can Deal With It

Learn what time anxiety and time anxiety attacks are, and how to stop being anxious about time.

Discipline in the Workplace: Stay Focused and Productive

Learn the most significant traits of a self-disciplined person and how to improve your self-discipline, on-site or when working from home.

The secrets of a productive morning routine

Need the perfect morning routine? We’ve prepared some advice on how to make the best use of your time, and ensure peak productivity.

Toxic productivity is the dark side of productivity: here’s how to recognize it

Toxic productivity has become so normalized, we don’t often notice it until it’s too late, and our health is at risk. Here are its red flags.