time-blocking (taɪm ˈblɒkɪŋ)

noun
/taɪm ˈblɒk.ɪŋ/
gestion du temps par blocs (gestion du temps par blocs)

Signification

A time management method where you divide your day into blocks of time and assign specific activities to each block.
A scheduling technique where specific time periods are allocated for different tasks or activities to improve productivity and focus.
A time management method where you divide your day into blocks of time and assign specific tasks to each block.
Traduction de la signification
Une méthode de gestion du temps où vous divisez votre journée en blocs de temps et attribuez des activités spécifiques à chaque bloc.
Une methode de gestion du temps ou vous divisez votre journee en blocs de temps et attribuez des activites specifiques a chaque bloc.

Phrases d'exemple

Time-blocking helps in better productivity and efficiency.

Le time-blocking aide à améliorer la productivité et l'efficacité.
Le time-blocking aide a ameliorer la productivite et l'efficacite.

Using time-blocking helped him finish tasks efficiently.

L'utilisation du blocage de temps l'a aidé à terminer ses tâches efficacement.
L'utilisation du blocage de temps l'a aide a terminer ses taches efficacement.

Using time-blocking helps improve productivity and focus.

L'utilisation du blocage du temps aide à améliorer la productivité et la concentration.
L'utilisation du blocage du temps aide a ameliorer la productivite et la concentration.

Synonymes

scheduling, planning, organizing, time management, task allocation
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scheduling, planning, organizing
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scheduling, time management, planning, organizing
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scheduling, time management, task allocation

Antonymes

spontaneity, procrastination, disorganization, chaos, randomness, random tasking, inefficiency
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spontaneity, procrastination, disorganization
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disorganization, chaos, randomness, spontaneity
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disorganization, random tasking, inefficiency

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