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Have you ever caught yourself saying “Once I’ve achieved this, I’ll have time for that” or “I would love to, but I’m just too busy’?
Yes? Same!
Our relationship with time and the perpetual quest for control can lead us to feeling incredibly overwhelmed.
Enter Oliver Burkeman, the author of "4000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals." In his book, Burkeman delves into the profound concept of our mortality and how it shapes our perspective on time.
The conversation Damon and Oliver have in this episode will, without a doubt, help you make better decisions with your time not only at work, but in your personal life, too.
We're passionate about creating a space for discussions that straddle both realms as our work and our lives continnue to overlap more than ever.
Five key concepts to listen out for are:
As usual, this episode is packed full of actionable takeaways for everyone looking to build a culture first workplace.
If you enjoy listening to Culture First, please subscribe, follow and leave a review.
Learn more about Culture Amp at www.cultureamp.com
SHOW NOTES:
At the top of the episode, you’ll hear Damon reference one of Oliver’s latest New York Times articles, as he sets a challenge for every listener: Opinion | Stop Multitasking. No, Really — Just Stop It. - The New York Times.
Damon also mentions the work of Alain de Botton.
You’ll also hear Oliver reference the work of Cal Newport, an MIT-trained computer science professor at Georgetown University who also writes about technology, work, and finding depth despite distraction.
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Have you ever caught yourself saying “Once I’ve achieved this, I’ll have time for that” or “I would love to, but I’m just too busy’?
Yes? Same!
Our relationship with time and the perpetual quest for control can lead us to feeling incredibly overwhelmed.
Enter Oliver Burkeman, the author of "4000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals." In his book, Burkeman delves into the profound concept of our mortality and how it shapes our perspective on time.
The conversation Damon and Oliver have in this episode will, without a doubt, help you make better decisions with your time not only at work, but in your personal life, too.
We're passionate about creating a space for discussions that straddle both realms as our work and our lives continnue to overlap more than ever.
Five key concepts to listen out for are:
As usual, this episode is packed full of actionable takeaways for everyone looking to build a culture first workplace.
If you enjoy listening to Culture First, please subscribe, follow and leave a review.
Learn more about Culture Amp at www.cultureamp.com
SHOW NOTES:
At the top of the episode, you’ll hear Damon reference one of Oliver’s latest New York Times articles, as he sets a challenge for every listener: Opinion | Stop Multitasking. No, Really — Just Stop It. - The New York Times.
Damon also mentions the work of Alain de Botton.
You’ll also hear Oliver reference the work of Cal Newport, an MIT-trained computer science professor at Georgetown University who also writes about technology, work, and finding depth despite distraction.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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