Time Anxiety: The Illusion of Urgency and a Better Way to Live (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
A powerful antidote to deadline dread, time guilt, and chronic rushing—from the New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup
In a world obsessed with squeezing the most out of every moment, the fear of falling behind can trap us in a paralyzing stress cycle. Incomplete to-do lists, unanswered emails, and unmet life goals haunt our thoughts, leaving us overstimulated and exhausted.
In Time Anxiety, Chris Guillebeau, author of the popular newsletter A Year of Mental Health, reveals that this pervasive sense of time scarcity stems not from a lack of hours in the day but from unrealistic expectations and misaligned priorities. Weaving together eye-opening research on time perception, executive functioning challenges, and the psychological roots of avoidance, he offers a bold path for redefining our relationship with the clock.
The first step is to build a tolerance for incomplete to-do lists and the inevitability of disappointing people, abandoning the goal of "catching up.” We have to set our own limits because no one else will. From there, Guillebeau guides readers through a process of:
Identifying cognitive distortions that make routine tasks feel high-stakes, regulating the nervous system through grounding techniques and breathwork, and embracing the goal of “good enough”Uncovering the unwritten "time rules" that govern our days (“I return phone calls within an hour” or “I reply to every email the same day, without exception”) and creating new rules that better serve us Weighing the trade-offs between competing values and priorities so we can invest our finite energy wisely, operating out of an empowered rather than a fear-based state
Ultimately, Time Anxiety is a call to wake up from the trance of busyness and reclaim our most precious resource. By breaking the habits of overstressing, overdoing, and underliving, we can start savoring our limited time on earth.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
As a busy podcaster and author, Chris Guillebeau understands the unending, existential fear of running out of time. So it may come as a surprise that in this insightful guide, he pushes back against the very idea of time management. After all, time itself can’t be changed by any human measures, right? Instead, Guillebeau focuses on using time to live a happier life. Part of that is acknowledging that a lifetime is finite and shouldn’t be spent scrambling to keep up—while also recognizing the cognitive distortions that drive our anxiety. We loved his ingenious life hack of creating a “To-Dread” list and spending 30 minutes a day confronting unappealing tasks. Handling the narration himself, Guillebeau has a relaxed style that keeps his goal of reducing stress front and centre. If you’ve ever thought about escaping the concept of a daily grind, let Time Anxiety point you toward a healthier appreciation of time.