About this reference
Dexnolixi is an independent reading reference about personal productivity, focused specifically on time-blocking and the everyday planning methods around it. The writing aims to be plain, accurate and useful rather than motivational.
What this site covers
The topic is deliberately narrow: how people decide when their work happens. That includes time-blocking, day-theming, task batching and timeboxing, the weekly review that ties them together, and the practical question of digital versus paper tools. Each article is written to stand on its own while linking to the others where it helps.
How the content is written
The articles describe established planning methods in neutral terms. Where a precise figure is not well supported, the text uses a general description instead of inventing a statistic. External links point to publicly available reference pages so a reader can check the underlying ideas directly.
A Canadian everyday-work angle
Examples are framed around ordinary Canadian work and study routines, including small practical details such as how shorter winter daylight can shift a person's high-focus window earlier in the day. The methods themselves are not country-specific; the framing simply keeps the examples concrete rather than abstract.
Independence. This site is not affiliated with any planner brand, calendar app or vendor, and it does not sell a product. It is a reading reference, maintained as an ongoing writing project on a single subject.
Contact
Corrections and questions are welcome through the contact form on the home page, or by email at info@dexnolixi.pro.