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This week, Oliver Burkeman, journalist and author of Four Thousand Weeks; Time Management for Mortals explores our relationship with time and asks how our common belief that our…

Midweek Reset: The Future Happiness Trap

This week, Oliver Burkeman, journalist and author of Four Thousand Weeks; Time Management for Mortals explores our relationship with time and asks how our common belief that our…

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Journalist and author Oliver Burkeman explores the problem with modern time management and productivity techniques, offering insights on how to feel less guilty and more sane.

Time management: Oliver Burkeman’s guide to more sanity and less anxiety

Journalist and author Oliver Burkeman explores the problem with modern time management and productivity techniques, offering insights on how to feel less guilty and more sane.

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