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Ep 62 | Stresses of Time Management

Ep 62 | Stresses of Time Management

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Adam and Stephen reckon with a quietly uncomfortable truth: knowing something intellectually and actually living it are very different things. Inspired by 4,000 Weeks, Adam shares how understanding human finitude hasn't freed him from the pressure of his to-do list, and how AI has made it measurably worse, turning every five-minute window into a high-stakes productivity opportunity. The episode is an honest look at what happens when your tools outpace your capacity to set limits.

Takeaways

  1. Head knowledge isn't heart knowledge. Understanding that your to-do list will never be finished doesn't automatically lower your stress. That shift takes repetition, lived experience, and time, not just a convincing book.
  2. AI inflates the perceived value of every minute. When you can solve a full day's problem in five minutes with AI, even a bathroom break starts to feel like lost productivity. That's not efficiency, that's a new kind of trap.
  3. Batching communication works until the volume is too high. Blocking off Slack and doing deep work sounds right in theory, but if your inbox fills faster than your batching windows can clear it, you've just moved the stress, not reduced it.
  4. The only blocker left is you. AI has eliminated most waiting on others, which sounds great, but it also means every bottleneck is now your time and your bandwidth.
  5. A hard stop time is the most underrated productivity tool. Committing to "done at 5:30, no matter what" is not a small tweak. When every minute feels valuable, a non-negotiable end time is the only structural defense that works.
  6. Reframing "have to" as "get to" is practical, not just positive thinking. In a season of widespread layoffs and AI disruption, approaching work with genuine gratitude isn't soft, it's a stabilizing posture that high performers can actually build on.

Chapters

00:30 — Intro

01:15 — The Pains of Nearing Infinity

02:40 — Why 4,000 Weeks Hasn't Changed Much

05:26 — The Thesis: You Are Finite

08:23 — Slack, Deep Work, and the Same Problem

13:17 — How AI Makes Every Minute Feel Precious

19:24 — A Day Without AI

22:35 — The Future of Work and Isolation

26:22 — What Feels Like Therapy

29:35 — Transpotter: Gratitude and the WNBA

Listener Reflection: Where in your work life are you telling yourself "I have to" when the truer, harder thing would be to say "I get to"?

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