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May 2022
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Time Management for Mortals | Oliver Bur...

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In a culture that values persistent productivity, one can be left feeling chronically behind. 

In this episode, author and recovering time management junkie, Oliver Burkeman  encourages us to stop scrambling to fit it all in by exploring the relationship between our mortality and getting things done. 

Oliver Burkeman is the author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. Former guest Adam Grant has called it, “The most important book ever written about time management.” This is Oliver’s second appearance on the show. Burkeman joined us on the show a few years ago to talk about his other book, The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking. He also writes a bi-weekly email newsletter called The Imperfectionist.

In this conversation, we talk about: 

  • Why accepting mortality is a crucial step in improving our relationship to time
  • His conviction that it’s not about being more efficient. It’s about knowing what to neglect
  • Patience as a superpower and the impatience spiral
  • The benefits of burning bridges
  • Becoming a better procrastinator
  • The benefits of rest
  • What he calls “cosmic insignificance therapy”
  • Practical tips, such as the “fixed volume approach to productivity,” the value of serialization, and strategic underachievement. 

Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/oliver-burkeman-456

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