Daily Planning When Half Your Day Is Meetings: A Founder's System

Daily Planning When Half Your Day Is Meetings: A Founder's System

5/8/202618 views3 min read

TL;DR

  • Schedule work blocks before meetings, not after
  • Use 25/5 meeting buffers for context switching
  • Limit daily outcomes to 2-3 measurable results

After watching 30+ founders struggle with meeting-heavy calendars, one pattern stands out: they treat open slots like bonus time rather than protected work blocks.

The Meeting-First Planning Trap

Most founders let meetings dictate their day, then squeeze work into leftover gaps. This leads to:

  • Reactive task switching
  • Unfinished deep work
  • Evening "catch-up" sessions

What to do instead:

  1. Block 2-3 hour morning focus sessions before accepting meetings
  2. Assign specific outcomes (not just time) to each work block
  3. Protect 25 minutes post-meeting for notes and action items

Manager Scan (2-minute digest example)

  • Plan: 3h AM product review + 2h PM investor prep
  • Fact: Investor prep truncated to 45min after unscheduled sales call
  • Gap: Key financial scenarios remain unmodeled for board meeting

Tool tip (AIAdvisoryBoard.me): Our diagnostic surfaces these Plan/Fact mismatches automatically across leadership teams. When a 60-person SaaS company used this, they identified 37% of "urgent" meetings could have been async updates. See how it works

The 25/5 Meeting Rhythm

For every 25 minutes of meetings:

  • 5 minutes to document decisions
  • 5 minutes to assign next steps
  • 5 minutes to mentally transition

Example schedule:

8:00-10:30  - Product roadmap deep work (OUTCOME: Finalize Q3 priorities)
10:30-10:35 - Buffer
10:35-11:00 - Standup (Async summary: Key blockers only)
11:00-11:05 - Action items captured
11:05-11:10 - Mental reset
11:10-12:00 - Customer discovery calls

Micro-case (what changes after 7–14 days)

A 45-person fintech founder shifted to this system after realizing 68% of her "work time" was fragmented across 7-9 daily meetings. Within two weeks:

  • Morning focus blocks became non-negotiable (team learned not to schedule over them)
  • Post-meeting buffers reduced context-switching fatigue by ~40%
  • Evening work sessions dropped from 3-4 nights/week to 1

Note on this case: This example is illustrative — based on typical patterns we observe with companies of 30–500 employees, not a single named client. Specific numbers are rounded approximations of common ranges, not guarantees.

FAQ

How to handle last-minute meeting requests?

  • For internal teams: "I have focus time until X, can this wait until a 15-min sync later?"
  • For clients: Designate 1-2 "flex hours" mid-afternoon for urgent calls

What if my role requires back-to-back meetings?

  • Batch similar meetings (e.g., all 1:1s on Tuesdays)
  • Institute "no internal meetings" days (Wednesdays work for many founders)

How to track progress when plans change?

  • End each day with a 5-minute "Plan vs Fact" note (what shipped vs what moved)
  • Weekly review patterns of interruption sources

Tool tip (AIAdvisoryBoard.me): The best founders we work with treat their calendar like a production line — every meeting must justify its opportunity cost. Our system auto-flags when your scheduled time stops matching strategic priorities. Diagnostic details

Conclusion

Meeting-heavy days demand ruthless prioritization, not heroic multitasking. Start tomorrow by:

  1. Blocking one 90-minute focus session before any meetings
  2. Adding 5-minute buffers after every 25 minutes of calls

If you want a system that surfaces the Plan → Fact → Gap automatically — every day, across the company — see how the 7-day diagnostic works.

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