Time Management

How to prioritize and organize ourselves with a limited amount of time?

Youtube film maker Casey Neistat was asked by Nike to make a short film about what it means to #makeitcount. Casey spent the budget traveling around the world with his friend and a camera until the money ran out – it took ten days.

This is an amazing example on how to optimize time and turn the decision in the best outcome possible.

Every decision is a resignation, saying no is a learning to better time management. The author Oliver Burkeman has some interesting points on his book Four thousand weeks

Distraction

social media companies make their billions from the time you aimlessly, addictively provide them, “making you care about things you don’t want to care about”, as Burkeman says.

Becoming a better procrastinator by prioritizing limited goals and learning how to say no to some of the things you might want to do, but are not priorities are key to having a meaningful life.

After all, what we all want less stress and more leisure, that’s what the book Overwhelmed: How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time talks about.