This book challenges the "I'm too busy" mindset by showing that everyone has 168 hours a week to fit in work, family, and personal passions.
: Highlights that balance is achieved over a week, not necessarily every single day. Community Perspectives
“Seeing [my time use] in black and white and reading Vanderkam's advice helped me to come up with some strategies. Now I just need to make those into habits!” Blogger.com · 12 years ago This book challenges the "I'm too busy" mindset
“I can't just leave work in the middle of a sunny day to take my kids to the park... Basically it's another book full of stuff you already know deep down but don't take the time to put into place.” The StoryGraph
: Advice to focus on things only you can do and "outsource" or ignore the rest. Now I just need to make those into habits
: Encourages readers to keep a meticulous log to identify "time leaks" like social media or excessive TV.
: Reframes time as an abundant resource (168 hours) rather than a scarce one (24 hours). : Reframes time as an abundant resource (168
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