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A review by amelianotthepilot
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
3.5
there’s something ironic about listening to this time management self help book on 2x speed but we’re not going to get into that
some good advice but most of it seemed sort of obvious to me, it was still nice to hear though and i’m sure certain people out there need to hear it for the first time. Didn’t love the suggestion to give up the idea of your ideal self, i understand it’s unhealthy to hold yourself to unreachable standards but I also think there’s benefit it aiming high because if you don’t, how will you ever achieve anything noteworthy. It doesn’t give an substantial suggestions until the very last chapter so if u want to skip the theory and get straight to the action that’s where it is.
some good advice but most of it seemed sort of obvious to me, it was still nice to hear though and i’m sure certain people out there need to hear it for the first time. Didn’t love the suggestion to give up the idea of your ideal self, i understand it’s unhealthy to hold yourself to unreachable standards but I also think there’s benefit it aiming high because if you don’t, how will you ever achieve anything noteworthy. It doesn’t give an substantial suggestions until the very last chapter so if u want to skip the theory and get straight to the action that’s where it is.