Embracing your limits in order to find creative freedom and fulfillment, with Oliver Burkeman
Episode description
NYT bestselling author Oliver Burkeman has more than a decade of experience discussing topics like productivity, procrastination, and anxiety in his column for The Guardian newspaper, This Column Will Change Your Life. On this episode, Oliver talks about his game-changing new book, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management For Mortals, his career path, how he came into the role of productivity expert, and the freedom of what he calls “a limit-embracing attitude.”
- What are the added challenges of doing what you love professionally, in terms of productivity?
- The importance of stopping, and how patience can help you reach the finish line more consistently.
- Oliver describes his own system for finishing creative projects, and what productivity looks like for him.
- Why learning to tolerate discomfort is essential to developing a healthier relationship with time and productivity.
- Where do most people go wrong with time-management and productivity tools, and what can they do instead?
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