The Daily Stoic - Time Management Strategies From the Stoics

Episode Date: August 29, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stoic podcast early and add free on Amazon music. Download the app today. Welcome to the weekend edition of the Daily Stoic. Each weekday we bring you a meditation inspired by the ancient Stoics, something to help you live up to those four Stoic virtues of courage, justice, temperance, and wisdom. And then here on the weekend, we take a deeper dive into those same topics. We interview stoic philosophers, we explore at length how these stoic ideas can be applied to our actual lives and the challenging issues of our time. Here on the weekend when you have a little bit more space when things have slowed down, be sure to take some time to think, to go for a walk, to sit with your journal and most importantly to prepare for what the week
Starting point is 00:00:56 ahead may bring. Hi, I'm David Brown, the host of Wundery's podcast business wars. And in our new season, Walmart must fight off target, the new discounter that's both savvy and fashion-forward. Listen to business wars on Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. Today, we're exploring a better approach to time management. Why time management? Because management of time is the most important thing that there is. Time is not your most valuable possession.
Starting point is 00:01:37 In a sense, it's your only possession. Everything else, your job, your house, your car, your family can be taken from you. Another way to think about this is time is the only thing you can't get more of. You can earn more money. You can buy new things. You can make new things. As Napoleon said, space I can recover time. Never. This moment is not just important, but all moments are important. And the time that we waste, the time that we don't manage well, is time we never get back.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Seneca, one of the stoic philosophers has this brilliant way of putting time management in perspective. You know, he says, don't think about death as something that happens in the far off distant future that you're moving towards. He says, no, death. Death is happening right now. He says, the time that passes belongs to death. It belongs to eternity. It can never be yours again. So in a sense, he said, we're dying every day. We're dying every minute. it belongs to eternity. It can never be yours again. So in a sense, he said, we're dying every day. We're dying every minute.
Starting point is 00:02:49 So then this question of how we manage our time becomes not just essential, but it becomes the main question. You know, Senica says that, you know, if your neighbor stole a piece of your property or damaged something that you own, you'd, if your neighbor stole a piece of your property or damaged something that you own, you'd be very upset by that. And you'd get it back, you try to get it back.
Starting point is 00:03:11 But we let people steal our time, we let people interrupt our time all the time. And that's the thing we can't get back. And then if that weren't enough, if that weren't crazy enough, how much of our own time do we waste as well? You know, as we're killing time, time is killing us. So how can we decide then to seize this moment in front of us? Carpe diem, as the Latin expression goes, seize the day. The tricky part is that time is constantly escaping us, but the exciting part is that
Starting point is 00:03:55 time is ours. Even when we're stuck in prison or inside during a pandemic or stuck at an airport while we're waiting on a flight or in a job you don't love, you still own your time, you still decide what you're going to do with your time. You choose how you're going to live. For the Stelix, it's this choice, the choice between using our time and killing it that's so essential. As we think about time, a key element then is priority.
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Starting point is 00:06:36 I think that's a great expression and it's a key one to think about when it comes to time management. What's the main thing for you? Now look at your day, look at your schedule. It would be interesting if people had to keep a time diary. You know, when we're trying to lose weight, we're trying to look at our nutrition, and nutritionists might have us do a bit of a food diary. What did you eat? Count your calories, track your macros, where you consume in calories, and are they the
Starting point is 00:07:04 right calories, and then they the right calories, and then what does your exercise regime and all that need to look like? But where are you spending your time? When you look back at your calendar, does it reflect your priorities? Is it a schedule conducive at all to getting the things that you want to get done?
Starting point is 00:07:22 No, it's funny. As Senaqa says, we are frugal in guarding our personal property. But then when it comes to squandering time, we're the most wasteful of the one thing we have the most right to be stingy about. And so when you look at your calendar, when you look at your day, what are you spending it on?
Starting point is 00:07:40 Are you spending it on your partner who you claim to love? Are you spending it on the dream that you want to achieve in your life or are you frittering it away on frivolous things, things that perhaps you could hire someone to help you with, things that responsibilities that you don't actually need to hold anymore, inefficiencies that you could address or improve? These are when we manage our time, we have to understand what a precious resource we are optimizing. It can feel difficult to spend money on our cells,
Starting point is 00:08:13 to spend money on paying someone to do something for us. But if it gets us back our most valuable possession, well then that's a hell of a deal. It can be unpleasant to question the way we do things at our work and our personal lives habits that we formed. But from that discomfort can come improvement can come a better way of doing things. If we are careless and lazy and keep putting things off and always deferring the day to which we're going to attend to ourselves.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Epictetus, one of the stoic philosophers says, we will not make progress and we will live and die as someone quite ordinary. Look the reason you have to be ruthless about your time, you have to be strong, you have to be confident, you have to demand not just of yourself better time management, but you can't let other people steal this precious resource from you or waste it without getting a return on that investment, is that you were put here to do something important and you can do something important and you are capable of doing more than you are. But that's going to come from focus, that's going to come from better management, that's
Starting point is 00:09:23 going to come from prioritization, from's going to come from prioritization, from the clarity that comes, from knowing what's essential, and what's inessential, from knowing how short this life is, from knowing how little you can afford to waste on things that don't matter. Me, I try to keep my days simple.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I know that the more things I have in my calendar, the less time I have for my writing, and the more things I have in my calendar, the less time I have for my writing, and the less time I have for my family. I like the white space of my calendar. That white space, that autonomy, that's me time, that's time to do what I know I meant to do. When I look at people whose lives are over-scheduled down to the minute, over-committed beyond any and all capacity, I see what Senaqa said. I see someone winning, but winning at the cost of life. And that's sad.
Starting point is 00:10:11 So we have to decide what's important to us, but then we have to make sure that our schedules, our lives, our decisions, what we say yes to, what we say no to. We have to make sure that those things are aligned. Remember, when you say yes to one thing, they're saying no to something else. And, conversely, when you say no to something, you can be saying yes to something else. So we manage our time, we manage our priorities, because if we don't, it manages us.
Starting point is 00:10:37 And if we manage to waste this gift we have, this moment, this brief, brief life that we have, well, one day we'll realize we may soon realize what a huge mistake we made and by then it will be too late. So we closed this meditation on time management. We should think of one final line from Center K. He said, let us postp postpone nothing let us balance life's books each day. Let's live now while we can efficiently, effectively and around the things that truly matter to us. Hey it's Ryan if you want to take your study of stoicism to the next level I want to invite you
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