Question
What is time recovery strategies?
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Quick Answer
Identify time currently wasted and deliberately reclaim it for priority work.
Time recovery strategies is a concept in personal epistemology: Identify time currently wasted and deliberately reclaim it for priority work.
Example: You completed a week-long time audit per L-0833 and discovered that you spend eleven hours per week in recurring meetings, four of which you contribute nothing to and nobody would notice your absence. You spend another six hours per week on email threads where you are CC
This concept is part of Phase 42 (Time Systems) in the How to Think curriculum, which builds the epistemic infrastructure for time systems.
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