Lesson 7: Maximising Time Isn’t About Speed — It’s About Process
Most freelancers and small agencies don’t have a time problem.
They have a process problem.
They’re busy. Fully booked. Always “on”.
Yet somehow still firefighting, context-switching, and feeling behind.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth I learned the hard way:
Time only disappears when the client and project process is loose.
When the process is tight, time multiplies.
Where Time
Actually
Gets Lost
Not in the work itself — but in everything around it:
  • Vague briefs
  • Open-ended scopes
  • Clients “just checking one thing”
  • Decisions being revisited
  • Feedback arriving in drips instead of batches
  • You holding everything in your head
None of this feels dramatic in the moment.
But it quietly destroys focus and output.
The Shift: Stop Managing Tasks, Start Managing Constraints
High-output operators don’t work faster.
They remove ambiguity.
That means designing your client and project process so that:
  • Decisions happen once
  • Feedback is structured
  • Scope has edges
  • Time has hard boundaries
Constraints create clarity — for you and the client.
Practical Ways to Maximise Time Through Process
1. Front-load thinking, not execution
Spend more time defining:
  • What success looks like
  • What is not included
  • Who signs off and when
This saves 10x the time later.
2. Batch communication by default
  • One feedback doc, not five emails
  • One weekly update, not daily pings
  • One decision point, not rolling opinions
Urgency is usually manufactured. Structure removes it.
3. Turn “availability” into a system
If clients can reach you anytime, they will.
Set:
  • Fixed response windows
  • Clear working hours
  • Defined delivery milestones
This isn’t being difficult — it’s being professional.
4. Kill soft deadlines
“End of the week”
“ASAP”
“Whenever you can”
These are time leaks. Replace them with:
  • Specific dates
  • Specific deliverables
  • Specific consequences if missed
5. Protect deep work with process, not discipline
Relying on willpower fails.
Process should force focus:
  • No mid-scope changes
  • No work starting without inputs
  • No feedback outside review windows
The Counterintuitive Result
When your process tightens:
  • Clients feel more looked after
  • Projects move faster with less effort
  • You work fewer hours with better output
Because clarity reduces anxiety — on both sides.
Final Thought
If you feel busy but not effective, don’t ask:
“How do I work faster?”
Ask:
“Where is my process allowing ambiguity to exist?”
That’s where your time is going.
Curious — what part of your client or project process drains the most time right now?
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Lesson 7: Maximising Time Isn’t About Speed — It’s About Process
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