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All I need is three more hours in the day and life would be great. I've told myself that a million times.
But Laura Vanderkam says it's not the number of hours in a day that's the problem. It's how you use them.
This episode is a re-release of one of my favorite author experts to follow on social media. Vanderkam is a time and productivity expert.
Vanderkam is the New York Times best-selling author of eight books on time management and host of the daily productivity podcast Before Breakfast.
Her books include "What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast" and "168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think."
"We all have 24 hours in a day," she said. "And many of the things we think are happening in our lives are based mostly on impressions."
Vanderkam says the easiest way to unlock free time is to keep a time log of what you actually do in a day. Often, we think we're busier than we are and can change our relationship with the clock. Vanderkam has tracked every minute of her day for years.
"People track their time, and they tend to realize well, maybe I do have some free time. It's probably not as much as I want, but it's some. And then once you realize that you're like well, let's figure out ways to work with this," says Vanderkam.
Mentioned in the episode:
Want to see our documentary 'Always Remember Your Name?'
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All I need is three more hours in the day and life would be great. I've told myself that a million times.
But Laura Vanderkam says it's not the number of hours in a day that's the problem. It's how you use them.
This episode is a re-release of one of my favorite author experts to follow on social media. Vanderkam is a time and productivity expert.
Vanderkam is the New York Times best-selling author of eight books on time management and host of the daily productivity podcast Before Breakfast.
Her books include "What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast" and "168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think."
"We all have 24 hours in a day," she said. "And many of the things we think are happening in our lives are based mostly on impressions."
Vanderkam says the easiest way to unlock free time is to keep a time log of what you actually do in a day. Often, we think we're busier than we are and can change our relationship with the clock. Vanderkam has tracked every minute of her day for years.
"People track their time, and they tend to realize well, maybe I do have some free time. It's probably not as much as I want, but it's some. And then once you realize that you're like well, let's figure out ways to work with this," says Vanderkam.
Mentioned in the episode:
Want to see our documentary 'Always Remember Your Name?'
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