If your calendar is packed from morning to night, it can feel like there is never enough time to get the important work done—or simply step away from the office. For financial advisors, advisor time blocking can be the difference between a calendar that controls your day and one that gives you control over your time.
Micah’s ability to step away from the office isn’t an accident—it’s built into his calendar. He uses time‑blocking and intense focus periods to do months of high‑value work in focused bursts, freeing up large blocks of time for life outside the office.
This means having dedicated seasons for client meetings, planning work, project implementation, and time off—and protecting each block fiercely. No more “always on” calendar chaos; everything has a place.
The goal isn’t to fill every minute of the day. It’s to make sure your most important work has protected time on your calendar, while creating enough space to step away when you need to.
At the Summit, you’ll learn how Micah structures his year, month, and week, and how you can adapt similar time‑blocking principles to regain control of your schedule without sacrificing growth.
If you’ve ever looked at your calendar and wondered where the time went, this approach can help you rethink not just how you schedule meetings, but how you design your entire workweek around the work that matters most.
If your calendar currently runs you instead of you running it, join the 2026 Summit and learn Micah’s time‑blocking and surge‑style strategies.
