What if you stopped trying to do everything?
Modern society is obsessed by time management - with our ever growing to-do lists and shrinking attention spans. But how can we really make best use of our limited time on this planet (about four thousand weeks on average)?
At this special event, Oliver Burkeman will take us on a refreshing journey exploring our use of time. He'll explain how to reject the futile obsession with 'getting everything done' and share ways to build a meaningful life by embracing, rather than denying, our limits.
We'll discuss how you can break free from unhelpful ideas about time - to help you reshape your priorities and make wiser daily choices.
The event will take place on Zoom at 7pm London time (GMT).
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About The Speaker
Oliver Burkeman is author of bestselling books including 'Four Thousand Weeks ' and 'The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking'. For years he wrote the popular weekly series 'This Column Will Change Your Life' for the Guardian. Oliver has a devoted following for his writing on productivity and building a meaningful life in a bewildering age.
The event will be hosted by Dr Mark Williamson from Action for Happiness.