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When US society talks about time management, the conversation often assumes the goals of productivity and efficiency. Do more in less time. Move faster. Cram it all in. But here’s the truth I want to unpack today: I believe our real goal for time management (at least for people similar to me) is more peace of mind and clarity and less stress, and less stress isn’t always efficient — and that’s okay.
Today's episode digs into:
Why American productivity culture gets it wrong by idolizing efficiency as the key to getting the life you want.
How to reframe your goal so that calm and breathing space (not constant speed) drive your decisions.
Why creating margin in your day — even if it’s “inefficient” — leads to better quality work, more joy, and less burnout.
Three practical strategies to help you implement this shift:
Build in padding to your calendar (for commutes, deadlines, and transitions).
Let go of commitments to make space for that padding.
Ask grounding questions like “How do I want my life to feel?” and “What do I want the pace of my life to be?”
As I share in this episode, I still want to do a lot — from running a business to raising kids to having a full life outside of work. But the only way I can do it with any joy is by optimizing for less stress, not more efficiency.
If you’ve ever felt like productivity hacks left you running faster but enjoying less, this episode will give you a fresh, practical framework: optimize for breathing space, not efficiency.
Enrollment for the Bright Method program opens September 10 at 10:00 AM CST. With this 10-week system, you’ll learn how to bring these ideas into your own life using a realistic, calendar-based approach that accounts for everything — personal and professional. Learn more at kellynolan.com/bright.
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When US society talks about time management, the conversation often assumes the goals of productivity and efficiency. Do more in less time. Move faster. Cram it all in. But here’s the truth I want to unpack today: I believe our real goal for time management (at least for people similar to me) is more peace of mind and clarity and less stress, and less stress isn’t always efficient — and that’s okay.
Today's episode digs into:
Why American productivity culture gets it wrong by idolizing efficiency as the key to getting the life you want.
How to reframe your goal so that calm and breathing space (not constant speed) drive your decisions.
Why creating margin in your day — even if it’s “inefficient” — leads to better quality work, more joy, and less burnout.
Three practical strategies to help you implement this shift:
Build in padding to your calendar (for commutes, deadlines, and transitions).
Let go of commitments to make space for that padding.
Ask grounding questions like “How do I want my life to feel?” and “What do I want the pace of my life to be?”
As I share in this episode, I still want to do a lot — from running a business to raising kids to having a full life outside of work. But the only way I can do it with any joy is by optimizing for less stress, not more efficiency.
If you’ve ever felt like productivity hacks left you running faster but enjoying less, this episode will give you a fresh, practical framework: optimize for breathing space, not efficiency.
Enrollment for the Bright Method program opens September 10 at 10:00 AM CST. With this 10-week system, you’ll learn how to bring these ideas into your own life using a realistic, calendar-based approach that accounts for everything — personal and professional. Learn more at kellynolan.com/bright.
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