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Podcast #140: How to Invest Your Time Like Money
We’ve all heard the phrase “Time is money,” but do you really treat your time like money?
My guest today on the podcast argues that if you’re like most folks, you probably don’t, and that’s keeping you from being a much wiser steward of your time.
Her name is Elizabeth Grace Saunders and she’s the author of the book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. Today on the podcast Elizabeth and I discuss how “time debt” makes you feel frazzled and what you can do to start budgeting your time better, which will allow you more time in the future to do things that are most important to you. This is a great podcast packed with info you can put into action today. Be sure to take notes!
Show Highlights
- Why you should always ask yourself about the ROI on how you spend your time
- How you can free up more time in the future by making time investments today
- Are we as busy as we think we are?
- Why you should track your time like you track your money
- Why many time management strategies are set up for failure
- How to avoid time decision regrets
- How men and women differ in how they manage their time
- A suggested format for weekly and daily planning
- And much more!
How to Invest Your Time Like Money is a short book, but it’s crammed with tons of useful, actionable tips. Thinking about my time as money has helped me make some better decisions about how I’m spending and investing my time. It’s available on Amazon Kindle for about $5, or the price you’d pay for a burger and fries. Go check it out!
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