How Should You Manage Your Time As A Busy Freelance Copywriter? ('Four Thousand Weeks' Follow-Up) copertina

How Should You Manage Your Time As A Busy Freelance Copywriter? ('Four Thousand Weeks' Follow-Up)

How Should You Manage Your Time As A Busy Freelance Copywriter? ('Four Thousand Weeks' Follow-Up)

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Are you ready to live a life that’s more meaningful, more kind and connects you more deeply with the people you love? No, this podcast isn’t your first step to joining a cult, it’s the Implementation episode of the Tried It Podcast’s analysis of Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman.

If you tuned into last week’s episode, Sarah and Nicole have a time-bending surprise for you: that was actually four months ago. In between, the Tried It team have followed some of Burkmen’s principles to try to make their lives and businesses more aligned with their goals so they can live more fulfilling lives before they die. Small ask, huh? Tune in to learn what it’s like to live in uncomfortable enlargement, whether you can really ever control your own time and whether Four Thousand Weeks is the right time management book for freelance business owners.

Also, this episode of the podcast contains Sarah’s first-ever reference to The Office US. A milestone indeed.

Stay to the end to hear details of the Tried It Podcast Membership and how you can support the project without spending a single penny.

Timestamps

[0:25] It’s implementation time, y’all!

[2:45] Deep questions and vibes: What to expect when you read Four Thousand Weeks

[8:10]What Oliver Burkeman’s been up to since writing Four Thousand Weeks

[9:20] Why the Tried It team waited a long time to record this episode

[10:50] What changes has Sarah seen since reading Four Thousand Weeks?

[11:55] “I’m still not good at managing time”: Nicole’s reflections on time

[13:25] Millennials, you don’t have to change the world

[16:40] Searching for KPIs that aren’t money

[20:00] “It does feel good”: Sarah on paying herself first in time

[21:45] Controlling time: Freelancer edition

[24:45] Putting the Pro- in crastinating

[27:50] The discomfort of talking about uncomfortable enlargement

[30:40] Check back in with Sarah and Nicole?

[32:30] Nicole Burkemans her family

[37:25] Five big questions to sit with and which one helped Nicole the most

[41:55] Nicole’s experience of paying herself first in time

[43:05] Would freelancers benefit from reading Four Thousand Weeks?

[47:30] The high note of the episode: the Tried It Podcast Membership

[49:40] Free ways to help out the Tried It Podcast, if you feel like it

Links and Resources Related To This Episode

Buy your copy of Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

Sign up for Oliver Burkeman’s newsletter, The Imperfectionist

Buy Oliver Burkeman’s new book, Meditations for Mortals

Ok so you can’t link to individual episodes of The Office US online, but it’s Season 4, episode 1, ‘Fun Run’

Nicole’s big ole jar of post-it notes

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