You're NOT as Busy as You Think, with Laura Vanderkam | Afford Anything Podcast (Ep. #38)

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There are 168 hours in a week.
If you work 40 hours per week and sleep 8 hours per night (56 hours per week), you’ve accounted for 96 hours. You have an additional 72 waking hours per week.
What are you doing with this time?
Let’s assume you spend 10 hours per week commuting, 10 hours handling chores and errands, and 5 hours showering and getting dressed. Let’s also assume you work 50 hours per week instead of 40.
You still have 37 additional hours per week.
How are you spending that time?
That’s the question today’s guest, Laura Vanderkam, tried to answer by analyzing more than 1,000 time logs kept by full-time professional workers.
Laura is a mom of four young children. She works five days a week from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm, plus checks email in the evenings. She could claim to work 11-hour days. She could claim to be overworked and time-strapped.
But she doesn’t. She says, in fact, that she has more personal time than most people think.
Within her 11-hour workday, Laura takes breaks for lunch, quick exercise breaks, and conversations with her family. She occasionally pops out of work for doctor or dentist appointments. She handles online errands and checks Facebook or Twitter.
Her 11-hour workday, when scrutinized more closely, only amounts to around 9 hours of actual work.
Her life, in other words, includes space for downtime.
When she started looking at time logs kept by professional white-collar workers, she noticed the same pattern. Many people who thought they worked 60+ hour weeks actually only worked 40 to 50 hours. Many people who thought they were sleep-deprived actually slept for 7.5 to 8 hours per night.
In preparation for this interview, I logged my time in 15-minute increments over the course of a 168-hour week. I saw the same patterns that Laura described within my own life. Over the course of a 168-hour week, I worked for 43.25 hours. I slept for 53.75 hours, which is more than 7.5 hours per night. Working and sleeping consumed 97 hours of my week. That left 71 hours for other activities.
The good news: I only spent one hour watching TV that week.
The bad news: housework, chores, cooking, errands and “life management,” like opening mail, consumed nearly 20 hours of my week. This shocked me; I assumed I spent far less time on domestic tasks.
The worst news: I spend 9.5 hours “puttering,” not doing anything in particular. I’m not referring to intentional recharging time, such as time spent reading, meditating or journaling. I’m referring to a time vortex, hours that evaporate into the ether.
I asked Laura what she thought about the 9.5 hours that I lost in a time vortex.
“If you don’t take a real break, your brain will take a fake one,” she replied.
Translation: I need more frequent and intentional breaks. Exercise more. Get outdoors. Stretch.
I’m not the only one.
Our society shares a collective narrative that Americans are overworked, sleep-deprived and don’t have enough time for family or personal lives. That’s our emotional truth. But statistics paint a different picture. When we track our time in 15-minute increments over the course of a 168-hour week, we don’t see deprivation. We see abundance.
In today’s episode, Laura describes this surprising fact: we have more time than we think.
She also shares tactics on how to reduce chores and errands, stay focused and productive at work, and recognize the difference between “effort” and “diminishing returns.”
If you feel busy, stressed and overworked, you’ll love hearing Laura’s refreshing, uplifting perspective on how to manage and recognize your abundance of time.
Check out the episode!
If you’d like to learn more, Laura’s book 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think made a HUGE impression on me, inspiring me to keep a detailed time log (which helped me pinpoint my exact time-wasters).
I also enjoyed her latest book, I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time.
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@stratxo-opportunitymanagem311
@stratxo-opportunitymanagem311 6 жыл бұрын
I love Laura's books and pragmatic insights into time management. Her most recent book, "Off the Clock," is remarkable! While her past works were definitely valuable, her latest observations/conclusions are absolutely brilliant! To quote myself (lol): "Laura's most recent work is profound; it is time management that manages to transcend time."
@nata3467
@nata3467 3 жыл бұрын
I commute by bike, listen to podcasts pre Covid played outside with students ( less discipline issues / better relationships)....try to stack time knowing at 7pm I crash... this podcast makes me think about weekends .... I often feel like I waste much of it.
@MarthaVeronicaRios
@MarthaVeronicaRios 7 жыл бұрын
Very useful! THank you!
@obraspelobrasil7951
@obraspelobrasil7951 7 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing this.
@nataliacamargo9989
@nataliacamargo9989 2 жыл бұрын
I was ironing while i was hearing this podcast ... and ending the podcast I have decided to outsourcing my ironing and cooking duties by asking the cleaning lady who help me once per week per 5 hours to come twice per week 3 hours each in order to get some help and I will for sure more productive in my personal/profesional projects... I need and I will track my time to know exactly how much time I'm throwing away doing thins that are not my core skills! Deeply thanks 🙏 for all these insights!
@srishail05
@srishail05 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome : time Logging techniques is eye opener
@abdallaw1
@abdallaw1 5 жыл бұрын
Very useful thank you so much
@y.peffle2802
@y.peffle2802 5 жыл бұрын
Become more minimal = less things to take care off, clean , organize etc
@navviddd5080
@navviddd5080 3 жыл бұрын
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