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Time Confetti: My #1 Productivity Hack That’s Not Really a Hack

Time Confetti: My #1 Productivity Hack That’s Not Really a Hack

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If your day feels like it’s been chopped into a million tiny pieces, you’re not alone.

In this solo episode, I’m breaking down the concept of Time Confetti: what it is, how I use it, and why it’s actually one of the most powerful (and overlooked) tools in my Time Magic™ framework.

This kicks off a new mini-series where I walk you through the foundational tools behind the Time Magic™ Planner. Today’s topic is one of the most game-changing for moms, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone managing a lot.


You’ll learn:

What Time Confetti actually is (and why it’s not your enemy)
→ 00:00:17: The chaotic blur of micro-moments explained
→ 00:00:40: Why this is a core part of the Time Magic™ Planner


📚 The books that changed everything for me
→ 00:01:44: Discovering Overwhelmed by Brigid Schulte
→ 00:02:12: Time value insights from Ashley Whillans


🧠 Why modern moms technically have more time but don’t feel it
→ 00:03:34: The hidden cost of convenience and fragmented time


📝 My exact 4-step method for using Time Confetti intentionally
→ 00:05:04: Step 1: Awareness
→ 00:07:02: Examples of quick admin tasks
→ 00:09:19: Using your Confetti List for personal growth


💡 Why this method works so well for ADHD brains, business owners, and overwhelmed moms
→ 00:10:06: Why Time Confetti fits neurodivergent and multifaceted lives
→ 00:14:15: The power of micro-moments for regulation, momentum, and progress


PLUS: Next week, I’m joined by Brigid Schulte, the woman who coined the term Time Confetti! Be sure to hit follow so you don’t miss that convo.


📘 Grab your Time Magic™ Planner and start working with your time, not against it:
👉 jillwright.ca/planner

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