The book is really great at laying out a lot of those different options. Everybody kind of finds their own sweet spot for the stuff. But another important part of making time and using our time well as managing our energy. This is a lesson that jake and i really learned when we were running design sprints. We found that things like having everybody get up and leave the room and go sit around at table and eat lunch, wou know, getting face to face time talking gave people a huge energy boost.
John Zeratsky was a designer in the tech industry and became obsessed with the idea of re-designing time. He’s also the author of multiple books and his work has been published in The Wall Street Journal, Time, Harvard Business Review, Wired, Fast Company, and many others.
In this episode, Eric and John discuss his book, Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day
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John Zeratsky and I Discuss How to Make Time for What Matters and…
- His book, Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day
- Understanding the limits of will-power
- Setting up our environment so it’s easier to make the right decisions
- The two powerful forces that compete every day for our time
- “The Busy Bandwagon” and the feeling you’re not in control of our time
- “The Infinity Pools” of neverending options of distractions
- Questioning the “defaults” in our lives and finding ways to change our behavior
- Creating a highlight for everyday
- Structuring your day around your “highlight”
- Finding more meaningful moments
- Taking back control of your time and energy
- Creating barriers to distraction
- The fundamentals of managing your energy
- The importance of focusing on the process, not the outcome
- Becoming aware of how our interaction with technology makes us feel
John Zeratsky Links:
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If you enjoyed this conversation with John Zeratsky, you might also enjoy these other episodes:
Time Management for Mortals with Oliver Burkeman
Being a Procrastinator with Tim Pychyl
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