Kate Campbell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But if people are listening and wanting to read something on the book, what should they think about?
Absolutely.
And there's something to be learned, I think, from all of the books we're going to share today.
And I might kick it off with one book that I read close to the end of 2022, which was called 4,000 Weeks, Time and How to Use It by Oliver Berkman.
And I read this while I was on holiday and I just found it a really insightful book.
Holidays is the best time.
Sometimes you just don't have time to really sink into a book and spend five hours reading at once.
Generally, during the year, I don't have time to just spend five hours reading a book.
Yes.
In one go.
It's all in fragments, half an hour in the evenings.
Yeah, and a lot of footnotes and resources at the end.
My big take out was that you're never going to have enough time to do everything on your bucket list, on your to-do list, and you should just come to terms with that and stop letting it make you miserable and instead embrace the fact that you have a finite amount of time and then prioritise what you want to prioritise.
Yeah, yeah.
And just like, you're not going to have time to do everything.
So, stop having a million things on your to-do list, really.
A lot of things I took off my to-do list because I realized they'd been on there for months and therefore if it wasn't done in the last few months and nothing happened, well, is it that important to me?
Probably not.
So some of them I could take off.
Some of them were still things I had like manual life admin that I just had to get out of the way and had to do because no one else was going to do it for me.