168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
There are 168 hours in a week. This is your guide to getting the most out of them. It's an unquestioned truth of modern life: we are starved for time. We tell ourselves we'd like to read more, get to the gym regularly, try new hobbies, and accomplish all kinds of goals. But then we give up...
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There are 168 hours in a week. This is your guide to getting the most out of them. It's an unquestioned truth of modern life: we are starved for time. We tell ourselves we'd like to read more, get to the gym regularly, try new hobbies, and accomplish all kinds of goals. But then we give up because there just aren't enough hours to do it all. Or if we don't make excuses, we make sacrifices- taking time out from other things in order to fit it all in. There has to be a better way...and Laura Vanderkam has found one. After interviewing dozens of successful, happy people, she realized that they allocate their time differently than most of us. Instead of letting the daily grind crowd out the important stuff, they start by making sure there's time for the important stuff. When plans go wrong and they run out of time, only their lesser priorities suffer. Vanderkam shows that with a little examination and prioritizing, you'll find it is possible to sleep eight hours a night, exercise five days a week, take piano lessons, and write a novel without giving up quality time for work, family, and other things that really matter.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781591844105 (159184410X)
ASIN: 159184410X
Publish date: May 31st 2011
Publisher: Portfolio Trade
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
I feel like this would have been more helpful if I had kids. A lot was geared towards families.
Competently executed and reasonably engaging, but the nods to people in life situations different from the authors are just that - nods. Well. I say "nod." I probably mean "slightly uncomfortable head jerks when you see your boss in the mall with a much younger girlfriend who's not his wife." If you...
A better-than-average how-to-use-your-time-well book. I think it digs a little deeper and goes beyond the cliches.She says 168 hours are plenty. I'm not sure I'm convinced, but I feel less inclined to whine about it after reading this book. Suggestions.Keep a time log. See how you are actually using...