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Time Anxiety: The Illusion of Urgency and a Better Way to Live
by Chris Guillebeau
Time Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau explores the modern fear of running out of time — the pressure to do more, be more, and never fall behind. Guillebeau dives into how this constant race against the clock can cause stress, dissatisfaction, and burnout. Through relatable insights and practical advice, he encourages readers to shift their focus from doing everything to doing what truly matters, helping them find peace, fulfillment, and purpose in a fast-moving world.
I don't know about you, but every year feels like it goes by faster and faster — and honestly, that alone makes me feel like I don't have enough time to accomplish anything. Whether it's daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly goals, it feels like time is sprinting ahead and I'm constantly struggling to catch up. I’ve often felt anxiety about time, but I never really knew it was an actual thing until I came across Time Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau.
Anywayyyyy, back to the book — this one was so relevant and helpful. It made me realize that while time anxiety is incredibly common, it doesn't have to control my life. Guillebeau offers practical insights that helped me understand the patterns contributing to my stress, and he gives actionable advice for focusing on what truly matters instead of trying to "do it all." After reading this, I definitely have a better sense of where I can improve and what I'd like to intentionally change moving forward.
If you’ve ever felt like life is speeding by and you’re stuck playing a game you can’t win, this book will absolutely resonate.
I don't know about you, but every year feels like it goes by faster and faster — and honestly, that alone makes me feel like I don't have enough time to accomplish anything. Whether it's daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly goals, it feels like time is sprinting ahead and I'm constantly struggling to catch up. I’ve often felt anxiety about time, but I never really knew it was an actual thing until I came across Time Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau.
Anywayyyyy, back to the book — this one was so relevant and helpful. It made me realize that while time anxiety is incredibly common, it doesn't have to control my life. Guillebeau offers practical insights that helped me understand the patterns contributing to my stress, and he gives actionable advice for focusing on what truly matters instead of trying to "do it all." After reading this, I definitely have a better sense of where I can improve and what I'd like to intentionally change moving forward.
If you’ve ever felt like life is speeding by and you’re stuck playing a game you can’t win, this book will absolutely resonate.