Do you value time or money more?
Today’s episode is a little different to our normal money & investing content, but in our opinion just as important. Our podcast is all about helping our community invest their time and money, better.
Today we’re going to dive deep into the time side of things, and explore ways we can take back control of our time, schedules and life, and spend it in meaningful ways. To do this, we’ve got best-selling author of Hooked and Indistractable Nir Eyal on the show, who is an expert in this area.
Plus, we discuss the root cause of distractions, why you’re putting off doing less pleasant tasks like taxes and how we can better protect our time. This is important episode for listeners at any stage in their journey, because it’s all about maximising your choices in life and spending more time on the things that bring you joy (because money can’t buy time).
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Date recorded: 9th February 2022