On the one hand is time management -- using steps to get the most out of every hour. On the other hand is energy and having the bandwidth to get it all done. So what happens when you’re great at time management but always find yourself energy poor? You’ve got time to do everything you need to do, but lack the energy to get around to the things you want to do. Instead you feel rushed at best, or simply exhausted at worst.
In her new book Tranquility by Tuesday author and time management expert Laura Vanderkam lays out nine guidelines that she has found make a measurable difference in how satisfied people feel about how they spend their time. In this episode she digs into two of the nine and gives tips on how we can make them work for us.
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Some of the good stuff:
[3:39] Laura Vanderkam pretty much just writes books for me
[4:50] Laura’s favorite outdoor space
[7:13] What is tranquility?
[9:37] What are the ‘Tranquility by Tuesday’ rules?
[12:44] Why is ‘three times a habit?’ And what does that mean?
[17:28] Intensity vs. consistency
[21:00] All about ‘one big adventure, one little adventure’
[24:15] There are no adventure police
[27:00] We’re back to intentionality again
[30:30] Overcoming inertia
[33:57] ‘Police the muscle’