How to Be Productive in 45-Minute Blocks
The 45-minute problem nobody talks about
Productivity advice assumes long blocks. Deep work. Flow state. That takes 15-20 minutes just to enter. In a 45-minute window, you've burned a third of your time before you start.
The real enemy isn't distraction. It's context-switching cost. Every time you sit down, you're re-loading your mental state from scratch.
The "parking downhill" system
Name comes from: if you park a car facing downhill, you just release the brake to start moving. No ignition needed.
At the end of every session:
- Tell your AI: "Summarize what we did and what's next"
- It creates a session note automatically
- Next time you open up, it reads the note and picks up instantly
What a 45-minute nap-time session looks like
- Minutes 0-2: Open laptop, AI shows you what's next
- Minutes 2-40: Actual work (AI handles execution, you make decisions)
- Minutes 40-45: "Park downhill" — summarize progress, note next steps
- Baby wakes up. You close the laptop knowing exactly where you'll start next time.
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Take the QuizWhy this works when nothing else does
Most productivity advice tries to give you more time. You don't have more time. You have the time you have.
The leverage isn't in finding more minutes — it's in not wasting the ones you've got. Context management gets you back the 20 minutes per session you were burning on "where was I?". Across a week, that's hours.
This is the core system behind Nap Stack: not "how to do more" but "how to lose less."
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