
When you lock daily hours, structure holds.
Open schedules invite disorder.
Undefined hours absorb everything.
Today is about containment.
Decide when the day starts.
Decide when it ends.
Decide when work stops.
Everything else must fit inside those edges.
Work expands to fill available time.
So does distraction.
Set fixed windows.
Protect them.
Eat at consistent times.
Work in defined blocks.
Rest without negotiation.
Discipline is not intensity.
It is predictability.
When time is locked, decisions decrease.
Execution stabilizes.
Close the day on schedule.
