Four thousand weeks time management for mortals

"A lively philosophical guide to time and time management, setting aside superficial efficiency solutions in favor of reckoning with and finding joy in the finitude of human life"-- We are obsessed with our lengthening to-do lists, work-life balance, and the ceaseless battle against distra...

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Main Author: Burkeman, Oliver (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021.
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "A lively philosophical guide to time and time management, setting aside superficial efficiency solutions in favor of reckoning with and finding joy in the finitude of human life"-- We are obsessed with our lengthening to-do lists, work-life balance, and the ceaseless battle against distraction. We are deluged with advice on becoming more productive, learn hacks to optimize our days. We rarely make the connection between our daily struggles and the ultimate time management problem: the challenge of how best to use the time we are given. Burkeman rejects the futile modern fixation on "getting everything done" and instead introduces readers to tools for constructing a meaningful life by embracing finitude. He shows how many of the unhelpful ways we have come to think about time are actually choices we have made-- and that we could do things differently. -- adapted from jacket
Physical Description: x, 271 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-260) and index.
ISBN: 9780374159122
0374159122
Author Notes: Oliver Burkeman is the author of The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking. He wrote a long-running weekly column on psychology for The Guardian , "This Column Will Change Your Life," and his work has also appeared in The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , Psychologies , and New Philosopher . He lives in New York City.