Changing Time Perspective
Laura Vanderkam shares her insights on how tracking our time can help us change our perspective and make the most of the hours we have. By understanding where our time goes, we can create a narrative that empowers us to prioritize and create the life we want within the time we have.In this clip
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Are there any non-negotiables I should make sure to include in my time blocks when mapping out my 168 hours per week to be as healthy as possible according to the pillars of health, considering I am a 25-year-old female with two toddlers?
Are there any non-negotiables I should include in my time blocks when mapping out my 168 hours per week to be as healthy as possible according to the pillars of health, considering I am a 25-year-old female with two toddlers?
What about the myth that people can sleep very little during the week and catch up on weekends, as discussed in the episode Why You Shouldn't Be A Slave to a 40 Hour Work Week | My First Million #212 and the clip Rethinking Work Hours? Is it correct to use the analogy that "Sleep doesn't work like a bank account. Consistency is key," to say that catching up on sleep isn't possible or limited?