Productivity Insights
Your Deep Work Sessions Peak on Tuesday Mornings
Analysis of your activity over the past 30 days reveals that Tuesday mornings between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM consistently show your highest focus scores (average 87%) and longest uninterrupted work sessions (average 2h 15m). You complete 34% more tasks during these windows compared to other time blocks.
Recommendations
- Schedule your most cognitively demanding tasks for Tuesday mornings
- Block your calendar from 9-12 on Tuesdays to protect this peak time
- Move routine meetings and administrative tasks to lower-focus periods
- Consider replicating Tuesday morning conditions on other days (e.g., start time, environment)
Morning Energy Advantage
Your focus score drops by an average of 23% after lunch (1:00 PM). Consider scheduling creative and strategic work in the morning, reserving afternoons for collaborative tasks and routine work.
View Details →Slack Interruptions Increasing
You're switching to Slack an average of 18 times per day, up 40% from last month. Each switch costs an average of 7 minutes of recovery time. Consider batching communication into specific time blocks.
View Details →Design Time Declining
Time spent in Figma has decreased by 35% over the past two weeks. If design work is a priority, consider scheduling dedicated design blocks to maintain this skill area.
View Details →Friday Afternoons Least Productive
Focus scores drop to an average of 52% on Friday afternoons. Consider moving low-priority tasks, learning, or administrative work to this time slot.
View Details →Above Average Deep Work
Your average of 4.2 hours of deep work per day is 28% higher than typical knowledge workers. You're in the top 15% for sustained focus time.
View Details →Meeting Balance Improved
Meeting time has decreased from 12 hours to 8 hours per week, giving you back 4 hours for focused work. Your productivity score has increased by 15% as a result.
View Details →Consistent Start Time Benefits
Days when you start work between 8:30-9:00 AM show 18% higher productivity than days with later starts. Your consistent morning routine is paying off.
View Details →Email Batching Working
Since implementing morning and afternoon email batches, your email-related context switches have decreased by 52%, saving an estimated 45 minutes per day.
View Details →Your Productivity Score
Score Breakdown
How this is calculated
Your productivity score combines multiple factors:
- Deep work duration and quality
- Task completion rate
- Routine consistency
- Work-life balance metrics