Squirrel Time Is Not The Enemy If You Learn To Control It

Squirrel Time Is Not The Enemy If You Learn To Control It

Author: StellaPop April 3, 2026 Duration: 23:38
Send us Fan Mail You sit down to send a three-sentence email and somehow end up 30 minutes deep in pings, file tweaks, and hallway debate. That spiral is not a character flaw, it’s a systems problem. We call it “squirrel time” those attention snaps that feel harmless in the moment but quietly steal your day when they’re unplanned and out of your control. We break down a practical, human approach to peak productivity built from Stellipop’s management analysis. First, we tackle the...

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Send us Fan Mail Ever felt like you’re sprinting your heart out with marketing but somehow still standing at the starting line? Welcome to the club, friend—membership is free, and the coffee’s terrible. (No joke.) The tr…