Angel Iscovich #Unbound: the complete, twenty-minute interview, June 19, 2021.

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  • The Overscheduler: Their calendars look like a kindergartener’s finger painting. Meetings overlap meetings while reminders for events, breaks, tasks, and more meetings are going off like it’s New Year’s Eve. Their days are determined from the moment they wake up to their evening routine.
  • The Minimalist: Also known as “The Dreamer”. They’ve got one or two recurring events, but a whole lot of white space so they’re “free” (at least on paper) for long stretches of work.

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Angel Iscovich #Unbound: the complete, twenty-minute interview, June 19, 2021.

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