Turning Busyness Into Promotion Series (2 of 5): Audit Your Calendar for Visibility, Not Volume
In this episode of the Medical Mentor Coaching, Dr. Stacey Ishman walks early-career physicians through a practical strategy to align their time with their promotion goals. She explains why a full calendar does not equal meaningful progress and how intentional scheduling creates the visibility needed for career advancement.
If you’ve ever felt busy but unsure why your scholarship or promotable work isn’t moving forward, this episode offers a clear framework to audit your time, reclaim protected blocks, and prioritize the work that truly builds your academic career.
No need to take notes — just listen and then audit your calendar using the steps outlined below.
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Key Points
1. Introduction to Calendar Visibility (00:00 – 01:00)
Overview of auditing your calendar for visibility rather than volume
Why promotable work must be scheduled to happen consistently
2. Recognizing the Gap Between Goals and Time Use (01:00 – 03:00)
Comparing stated priorities with actual calendar patterns
How reactive work crowds out meaningful progress
3. Promotion Committees Evaluate Output, Not Busyness (03:00 – 04:00)
Why full days don’t translate into advancement
Examples of work that truly counts toward promotion
4. Identifying Reactive vs Promotable Time (04:00 – 05:30)
How email, meetings, and clinical spillover dominate schedules
The importance of deep, protected work blocks
5. Reclaiming Administrative and Protected Time (05:30 – 07:00)
Why giving away protected time doesn’t solve system problems
The long-term cost of turning academic time into catch-up time
6. Case Example: Restructuring a Calendar (07:00 – 08:30)
Color-coding time to reveal patterns
How reclaiming blocks increased productivity and satisfaction
7. Practical Calendar Audit Exercise (08:30 – 09:30)
Pulling two representative weeks
Categorizing time as reactive, collaborative, or promotable
Setting a target of at least 20% promotable time
8. Final Takeaways: Scheduling Promotion (09:30 – End)
Why scholarship won’t happen if it waits until everything else is done
The importance of planning instead of relying on more hours
Summary
A busy calendar can create the illusion of progress, but promotion is built on visible, intentional work. In this episode, Dr. Ishman emphasizes that the issue for most early-career physicians is not effort — it’s allocation. By auditing your calendar, protecting deep work time, and aligning your schedule with your goals, you can turn daily activity into meaningful career momentum.
Small, disciplined changes in how you schedule your time can dramatically increase your output, reduce frustration, and make your priorities visible — both to yourself and to promotion committees.
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