An curved arrow pointing right. Oliver Burkeman, the author of "The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking," gave us a sobering answer when we asked him what he considers ...
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The self-help author Oliver Burkeman argues that the path to productivity — and peace of mind — begins with accepting your limitations. I like to begin the show each year with an episode about ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Oliver Burkeman, the author of "The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking," explains his view on modern self-help philosophy and the need ...
Oliver Burkeman brings his keen sense of the ridiculous to bear on our obsession with convenience, exploring the hidden pitfalls of a life of ease. Show more Oliver Burkeman takes aim at our ...
Oliver Burkeman explores why people feel so busy today. 1. Live in the moment. Don't turn up for life but be absent because you're so preoccupied. Try not to think about what needs to be done ...
Psychologist Oliver Burkeman highlights that this level of foresight stems from a detailed approach to time management. These individuals prefer to overprepare rather than risk being caught off guard.
However, it might not be as hard as you think, thanks to former journalist and time management researcher Oliver Burkeman. His most recent book “Meditations for Mortals” offers tips to help ...