Time Well Spent | Forum Recap

A Soft Skills Forum about time management, productivity habits, and real-life strategies for working with focus and intention.

We kicked off this year’s Soft Skills Forum with one of our most requested and evergreen topics: Time Management. A subject we return to often not because we haven’t covered it before, but because it evolves with us, our roles, and the way we work.

The Soft Skills Forum is, after all, built on shared experience and real stories, real challenges, and practical insights from within the team. This first session of the year was led by Tiana Mitanoska, part of the recruitment team. From the Skopje office, Tiana opened the forum by setting the tone for a conversation focused not on doing more, but on working smarter.

Time Management as a Personal Practice

Rather than presenting time management as a rigid system or universal formula, Tiana framed it as something personal. We all experience productivity differently depending on our energy levels, schedules, types of tasks, and even the time of day.

Throughout the session, she shared practical strategies and tools that can help us make better use of our time, stay focused, and reduce stress when workloads pile up. From prioritisation techniques and productivity frameworks to simple habits that support consistency, the emphasis was clear: willpower alone isn’t enough. Sustainable productivity comes from systems that support us over time.

Some of the techniques discussed during the session included:

  • Prioritisation techniques – Help identify what truly matters so time and energy are spent on high-impact tasks instead of reacting to everything at once.
  • Productivity frameworks – Offer structure by turning goals into clear, actionable steps rather than vague to-do lists.
  • Time blocking – A structured approach that assigns specific time slots to tasks, reducing distractions and context switching.
  • Pomodoro technique – Uses short, focused work sessions followed by breaks to maintain concentration and prevent mental fatigue.
  • Habit-building systems – Support consistency by reducing reliance on motivation and creating sustainable routines.
  • Breaks and focus resets – Short pauses or walks that help clear the mind and restore focus when productivity drops.
  • Stress management practices – Simple actions that help manage pressure and maintain balance during demanding periods.

Finding What Works for You

One of the key takeaways from the session was that productivity is about intention. It’s not about working longer hours or pushing harder, it’s about consciously managing focus and energy.

Tiana highlighted that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Some people thrive with structured methods like time blocking, while others feel more productive using flexible techniques such as Pomodoro-style work sessions. The goal isn’t to follow trends blindly, but to experiment, reflect, and identify what genuinely works for you.

She also touched on the importance of breaks and stress management, noting that sometimes stepping away, taking a short walk, or resetting your focus can be just as productive as pushing through.

Key Points about Time Management

To wrap up the session, Tiana summarised several core ideas:

  • Productivity starts with clear priorities aligned with your goals;
  • Systems and tools support long-term habits better than motivation alone;
  • Everyone has different rhythms, preferences, and productivity peaks;
  • Techniques are tools, not magic solutions;
  • The real win is finding an approach that helps you meet deadlines, achieve better results, and move steadily toward your goals.

We’re looking forward to the next Soft Skills Forum session next month and to continuing these conversations that help us grow not just as professionals, but as people.

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