Chris Sorrell
Productivity Tip:
Try Time-Boxing Your Tasks
If your to-do list keeps growing but your day keeps disappearing, time-boxing might help.
Instead of leaving tasks on an open-ended list, assign each one a specific block of time in your schedule. For example: 9:00–9:45 write proposal, 10:00–10:30 answer emails, 11:00–12:00 deep work.
Why it works: It forces you to prioritize, reduces multitasking, and creates small deadlines that keep work moving forward!
How to try it: At the start of the day, pick your top tasks and block time for them in your calendar. Using Panda Planner’s daily schedule makes this easy: you can visually “box” your tasks into the day before distractions take over.
The goal isn’t to fill every minute. It’s to give your most important work a clear place in your day. Give it a try and let us know how you go!
Routine Breakdown
Chris Sorrell, Founder of Sydney Kayaking Tours
The Unusual Morning Routine of a Kayaking Founder

“Running a sunrise kayaking business means my routine naturally starts before most people are awake,” says Australian Chris Sorrell, who has the good fortune of spending his days on the beautiful Sydney Harbour. “Being on the water early has become the anchor for the rest of my day. It clears my head, gives me energy and sets a calm tone before the pace of running a tourism business kicks in.”
The Routine:
- Wakes before sunrise. “I try to wake before the sun comes up. Starting the day before most people are awake gives me a sense of quiet and focus before emails and the normal noise of the day begin.”
- Gets out on the harbour in the dark. “A lot of my mornings start paddling out onto Sydney Harbour while it’s still dark. The water is usually completely calm and the city is quiet in a way most people never see.”
- Watches the sunrise from the water. “Watching the sun rise over the harbour never really gets old. It is a simple moment but it resets your perspective and puts you in a good frame of mind for the rest of the day.”
- Gym session around midday. “After the morning tours and admin, I try to get a gym session in around midday. It helps balance the early start and keeps my energy levels up through the afternoon.”
Why it works:
- Chris’ routine is the kind that jumps straight in – literally. He kicks off his mornings doing what he loves, and that’s enough to get his day off to the best possible start. Midday is when a gym session works best for him, so sticking to this schedule means it actually gets done while keeping his energy up through the afternoon.
It’s a reminder that there’s no single “perfect” routine—just the one that fits your life and schedule best.














