I think this person meant more actually scheduling in time to fold laundry (e.g. 630-700) that can technically be done at anytime, but the idea in theory is that carving out a specific window should make that task more likely to be completed.
It's not about scheduling time for work or appointments, as those are not things that can be done on an arbitrary timeline (usually).
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Reply to comment by r7-arr in LPT: Use your calendar as your to-do list. Assigning dedicated time to tasks increases the likelyhood of you acting upon it. by human_marketer
I think this person meant more actually scheduling in time to fold laundry (e.g. 630-700) that can technically be done at anytime, but the idea in theory is that carving out a specific window should make that task more likely to be completed.
It's not about scheduling time for work or appointments, as those are not things that can be done on an arbitrary timeline (usually).