The point is absolutely to end up happier. And while there is a shift, it's not these drastic life decisions that you need to make. There are some of these just really easy little things that you can do that can have a tremendous impact on your happiness and actually touching back to when and reflecting on those moments of joy.
This week I was excited to welcome Dr. Cassie Holmes to the show to discuss her new book,
Happier Hour: How to Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most.
Cassie is a professor of marketing and behavioral decision making at the UCLA Anderson School of Management and is a renowned expert in the field of time and its correlation to happiness.
In this conversation Cassie guides listeners through a variety of insights and exercises she’s shared with MBA students in her wildly popular UCLA course. Dr. Holmes unpacks concepts such as time poverty, what it is, why it’s damaging, how it’s subjective, and ways you can quickly increase your time affluence. We discuss how the use of time tracking can easily and quickly guide those suffering from time poverty to a more fruitful, fulfilling and happier pace of life.
In addition to sharing techniques and research that she has discovered while writing the book, Cassie also reveals some of the psychology and behavioral science that can lead to the sometimes overwhelming feelings of time poverty and the power of embracing quality time over mundane time-costs such as excess social media, and pseudo-work.
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https://www.cassiemholmes.com
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