The Time Sector System — some thoughts and reflections…
<p>I am continuing my little series offering my honest thoughts on different productivity systems that are on offer today. I have previously written about the old Grandaddy of all productivity systems — GTD (Getting Things Done) — <a href="https://effectivefaith.org/why-i-love-reading-6-books-at-once-ef-shorts/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">here</a>. Today I turn my attention briefly to consider Carl Pullein’s Time Sector System.</p>
<h1>What is the Time Sector System</h1>
<p>The Time Sector System is billed as a modern productivity system designed for the 21st Century. It is a system developed by Carl Pullein.</p>
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<p>Here are <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBvQvvs-9E&list=PLAzfmm1gS2_UKGuVs1sxlXHKMH-qLUunh" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">a few YouTube Videos</a> that Carl has produced on the system itself. Carl also has a premium course where he runs through and explains the system in full. I should state that I have not done this course. As such, my thoughts are based only on what is available for free through Cark’s public content.</p>
<p>The Time Sector system is a way of managing your work, specifically your tasks, based on when you plan to do them. It is an incredibly stripped down and minimalist organisation system. The idea is that if you adopt this system, you will spend less time organising your work and more time doing your work. This is certainly true and the claim is verifiably valid. The organisation required within this system in practically nothing on a regular basis once it is set up. Here lies the power of the system, but I am getting ahead of myself.</p>
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