Episode description
Why did Charles Darwin, Virginia Woolf, and Henri Poincaré all follow the same four-hour rule? In this episode, bestselling author Oliver Burkeman returns to explain why three to four hours of focused work might be the secret to productivity and peace.
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You’ll learn:
The 3–4 hour rule: why it worked for Darwin, Trollope, and Dickens and still works today.
How to tackle overwhelming tasks with a simple mental trick called “just go to the shed.”
Why keeping a “done list” might be more motivating than a to-do list (feat. Marie Curie).
How inboxes, perfectionism, and productivity guilt trap us in modern-day Sisyphus cycles.
The two-part system Oliver uses to stay focused, without feeling overwhelmed by the chaos of life.
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Oliver’s book Four Thousand Weeks: https://www.oliverburkeman.com/fourthousandweeks
Oliver’s book Meditation for Mortals: https://www.oliverburkeman.com/meditationsformortals
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Sources:
Burkeman, O. (2021). Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Burkeman, O. (2024). Meditations for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
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