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Why Time Management Is Ruining Our Lives
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Why Time Management Is Ruining Our Lives

All of our efforts to be more productive backfire – and only make us feel even busier and more stressed

The Guardian, 2016

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Recommendation

If you feel like your to-do list is never-ending, you’re not alone. Society today has created a culture of efficiency that makes people believe it is their duty to complete more tasks in shorter periods of time than ever before – and for what? Guardian writer Oliver Burkeman scrutinizes the modern obsession with “personal productivity”: completing task lists, emptying inboxes, and the like. He invites you to dive into the history of efficiency and decide for yourself if growing for the sake of growth is fruitless. getAbstract recommends this thoughtful essay to those who never have enough time.

Take-Aways

  • Society is obsessed with “personal productivity.” But efforts toward efficiency seem futile, as limitless tasks pile up.
  • Modernity was supposed to give people more time: English economist John Maynard Keynes anticipated that 15-hour workweeks would become the norm by 2030.
  • Parkinson’s law states, “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion,” so more efficiency often simply means more work.

About the Author

Oliver Burkeman is author of The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking.