Time Management Misconceptions The speaker discusses two common assumptions about time management: that she is always on time and that she has tips for saving time. She questions the idea of finding an extra hour in the day by shaving off bits of time from everyday activities.
"Time Saves Itself" 'We don't build the lives we want by saving time. We build the lives we want, and then time saves itself.' The speaker shares insights from a study where busy women found seven hours to deal with a water heater issue, demonstrating how elastic our perception of time can be.
Treating Priorities as Broken Water Heaters To manage priorities effectively, it is important to identify them first. The speaker suggests envisioning an amazing year ahead and reflecting on three to five things that made it so great professionally and personally. These goals should then be broken down into actionable steps.