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Buffer Time

Buffer time is intentionally scheduled empty space between calendar events, providing time for meeting preparation, task completion, mental transition, and recovery before the next commitment.

Understanding Buffer Time

Back-to-back meetings are one of the most common sources of professional stress and reduced effectiveness. Without buffer time between meetings, there is no opportunity to review notes, follow up on commitments, or mentally shift contexts. Many people finish one meeting and are immediately in the next, leaving every commitment from every meeting unprocessed until after hours. Buffer time is the scheduling practice that prevents this: deliberately leaving 5-15 minutes between meetings for human maintenance and task processing.

How GAIA Uses Buffer Time

GAIA automatically enforces buffer time when scheduling meetings. You configure your preferred buffer duration — typically 10-15 minutes — and GAIA ensures no meetings are scheduled in that window before or after each event. For longer or more demanding meetings, GAIA can apply extended buffers to allow adequate processing time.

Related Concepts

AI Calendar Management

AI calendar management is the use of artificial intelligence to schedule, organize, and optimize your calendar by finding ideal meeting times, protecting focus blocks, preparing meeting briefs, and coordinating events with your tasks and communications.

Availability Window

An availability window is a defined period during which someone is open to scheduling meetings or calls, based on their calendar, preferences, and work patterns, used to determine valid meeting times without exposing full calendar details.

Meeting Fatigue

Meeting fatigue is the cognitive, emotional, and physical exhaustion that results from excessive meeting density, back-to-back scheduling, or the particular demands of video conferencing, which requires sustained attention and removes natural conversational cues.

Time Blocking

Time blocking is a scheduling method where you divide your day into dedicated blocks of time, each assigned to a specific task or type of work, turning your calendar into a concrete plan for the day.

Frequently Asked Questions

10-15 minutes is the minimum buffer for standard meetings. After intense or emotionally demanding meetings, 20-30 minutes is more appropriate. GAIA applies your configured default buffer and can apply extended buffers for specific meeting types.

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