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Maximize Your Time; Elevate Your Life

Podcast by Blinn Bates

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About Maximize Your Time; Elevate Your Life

This short, weekly podcast will provide actionable tools for busy professionals who want to reduce chaos and live in alignment with their priorities.

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25 episodes

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25 The Put Through List

Your day doesn’t fall apart because you have “too much to do.” It falls apart because everyone else gets a vote on what you do next. Today, we tackle a practical time management problem most professionals quietly accept: constant interruptions that break focus, trigger reactive decision making, and turn the workday into firefighting. We share a simple system we call the put-through list, a short, intentional list of people and organizations who can interrupt you immediately. Everyone else follows a clear process for handling. We talk through how to keep the list small, how to define what’s truly urgent, and how to train your team so the system is consistent and respectful. From there, we zoom out into the productivity habits that make this work long term: batching callbacks at set times, setting expectations through voicemail when you don’t have staff, and using delegation to solve problems before they escalate to you. You don’t need to be instantly available to be reliable. With the right filters, you can stay accessible, responsive, and effective while protecting deep work and getting control of your schedule back. If this helped, subscribe for more practical productivity systems, share the episode with someone whose phone never stops ringing, and leave a review so more people can find it. Blinn Bates - BlinnBates.com Woods & Bates, P.C. - WoodsandBates.com

18 May 2026 - 10 min
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24 Interruptions: The Hidden Killer of Your Day

Your calendar can look packed and you can still feel like you accomplished nothing. Tiny interruptions that seem harmless but quietly wreck your focus. A quick email check, a “fast question,” a notification you didn’t need to see. Once your attention breaks, it can take 15 to 23 minutes to fully recover, which turns a two-minute distraction into a serious productivity killer. If you’ve been trying to “work harder” and it’s not helping, this conversation is the reset. On this episode, we walk through what interruptions really are, separating external distractions (coworkers dropping in, phone calls, last-minute meetings, inbox pings) from the internal ones we create ourselves (phone checking, task switching, doomscrolling, multitasking). We talk about why this often feels like productivity while it’s actually procrastination, and why being constantly available without boundaries creates chaos. You’ll hear how tools like batching, the Pomodoro method, and planned email processing fit into a larger time management strategy built around protecting deep work. We will challenge you, for one week, to track every interruption, how long it lasted, and whether it was necessary. That data reveals patterns you can fix with simple systems like scheduled check-ins, clearer delegation, better documentation, and communication rules that protect focus blocks. If you want better results without longer hours, listen now, share this with someone who keeps getting interrupted, and subscribe and leave a review with your biggest daily distraction. Blinn Bates - BlinnBates.com Woods & Bates, P.C. - WoodsandBates.com

11 May 2026 - 7 min
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23 Batching Tasks

Your day isn’t falling apart because you lack discipline. It’s falling apart because your attention gets chopped into pieces. We’re jumping from email to meetings to calls to quick “just a second” requests, and every switch quietly steals time, energy, and momentum. On this episode we dig into task batching, one of the simplest productivity and time management strategies for reducing context switching and getting real focus back. We talk through why interruptions are so costly, how batching keeps your brain in the same mode longer, and why that leads to faster execution, fewer mistakes, and more uninterrupted deep work. We also connect batching to a “perfect week” style plan by using theme days or theme time blocks, like processing email at set times instead of keeping it open all day. You’ll hear practical examples you can copy immediately. We also take it beyond work with personal batching ideas like meal prep, errands, and household tasks, plus a crucial reminder that delegation can be part of the system. The make-or-break factor is protection. If notifications stay on and boundaries stay weak, the batched time blocks collapse. We share simple ways to defend your time so others respect it too. If you want a calmer calendar, better concentration, and a workday that feels intentional, press play, try one batch this week, then subscribe, share this with a friend who lives in their inbox, and leave a review to tell us what you batched first. Blinn Bates - BlinnBates.com Woods & Bates, P.C. - WoodsandBates.com

4 May 2026 - 7 min
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22 Perfect Week By Design

Your calendar is already a plan, just maybe not yours. When meetings multiply, email never stops, and interruptions take over, the week can disappear before you do the work that actually matters. We share a simple but powerful approach called the perfect week plan (also known as an ideal week or time template) to help you design your time on purpose instead of living in reactive mode. We walk through how weekly planning gets easier when you time block by category. We also talk about theme days to reduce context switching, and why your best hours should be reserved for your highest-value work like writing, thinking, strategy, and problem solving, not your inbox. Then we make it practical. Identify your weekly categories, add your non-negotiables (family dinner, gym, personal development), and build buffer time because no week goes exactly as planned. We also explain how to review and iterate after a week or two, and how your ideal week becomes a decision filter for new commitments so you can protect what matters and confidently say no when it doesn’t fit. If you want better productivity, clearer priorities, and a healthier work-life balance, press play and draft your first “good week” today. Subscribe for more practical planning tools, share this with a friend who feels booked solid, and leave a review with the one block of time you’re protecting first. Blinn Bates - BlinnBates.com Woods & Bates, P.C. - WoodsandBates.com

27 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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21 Meditation: The Ultimate Time Multiplier

What if five minutes could change the next five hours of your day? We make the case that a short daily meditation doesn’t steal time, it upgrades it by reducing rework, calming reactive habits, and unlocking longer stretches of true deep work. Burnout often hides behind constant inputs and micro stresses that chip away at attention and patience.  A brief, consistent pause helps your brain reset so you return to tasks with sharper focus and steadier judgment. We will break down the core benefits in plain language. You’ll hear why the busiest, most driven people may benefit the most, how fewer impulsive emails save hours downstream, and why one focused hour can be more valuable than three distracted ones. The conversation turns practical fast with a no‑friction routine anyone can try tomorrow morning. No retreats or perfect posture required. Grab noise‑canceling headphones, queue a five‑minute guided track for focus or a morning reset, and sit or lie down. The real unlock is consistency over perfection: even two good minutes inside five count. We close with a simple one‑week challenge: meditate before opening email, then notice changes in clarity, emotional control, and sustained focus across your day. If this sparks a shift, share it with a friend who might need a reset. Subscribe for more practical mental performance tools, and leave a quick review telling us what changed first for you. Blinn Bates - BlinnBates.com Woods & Bates, P.C. - WoodsandBates.com

20 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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