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[Mastering Time Abundance: Strategies for a Balanced and Fulfilling Life]-[A simple path to time abundance]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2026-05-06

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Mastering Time Abundance: Strategies for a Balanced and Fulfilling Life

In this episode of Before Breakfast, author Laura Vanderkam explores the core principles from her latest book, Big Time: A Simple Path to Time Abundance. Despite acknowledging that her own life often resembles a "circus"—juggling five children, professional travel, and complex scheduling—Vanderkam argues that complexity and chaos are not synonymous. Instead, through intentional strategies, we can cultivate a sense of spaciousness and calm in our daily routines.

1. The Power of Time Tracking

One of the most foundational steps to achieving time abundance is knowing where your time actually goes. Vanderkam has tracked her own time for 11 years, but she suggests that listeners start with a one-week log. Her research, involving 279 participants, revealed that "time satisfaction levels rose significantly" after tracking 168 hours. The process acts as a reality check, allowing individuals to rewrite negative narratives—such as the belief that they "never see my family" or "have no free time"—and instead make more conscious, fulfilling leisure choices.

2. The Ringmaster Mindset and Weekly Planning

Vanderkam reframes the "circus" of life as a well-organized system with three rings: career, relationships, and self. To manage these, she advocates for a dedicated "weekly planning time." By sitting down with a calendar to map out logistics—such as coordinating music lessons and work commitments—one can avoid being "blindsided" by upcoming challenges. Furthermore, she emphasizes the importance of a "net," which means building in extra time and preparing for contingencies so that when things go wrong, life remains on track without feeling "rushed and frantic."

3. Undertaking Big Projects in Small Steps

To feel like a person who has time for big endeavors, Vanderkam suggests breaking large, daunting goals into small, manageable steps. Whether it is listening to the entirety of Mozart's catalogue or reading a 1,400-page classic like War and Peace, the key is consistency. By spending just five to ten minutes a day on a task, the accumulation of progress is "cumulatively great." This habit changes one’s internal story: "If you have time to read War and Peace, then you can't be starved for time."

4. Embracing the "Golden Hours"

Many people struggle to use their evenings effectively, often arriving at the end of the day feeling "out of energy and out of sorts." Vanderkam proposes setting one small intention for the "golden hours"—the time between work and bed. By dedicating just 30 minutes to something genuinely enjoyable, such as doing a puzzle, reading, or enjoying "toad time" (time outside after dinner), individuals can make their leisure time feel more memorable and intentional, which often leads to better sleep and less reliance on mindless digital consumption.

5. The Value of Judicious "Yeses"

While productivity advice often focuses on saying "no," Vanderkam encourages saying "judicious yeses" to foster serendipity. She recounts how a casual "yes" to a conversation led to the creation of her long-running podcast. She advises listeners to pay attention to their initial excitement: "Where you want to sit up and pay attention is when you start talking yourself out of something." If an opportunity is exciting but logistically complex, it is often worth pursuing, as these experiences contribute to a life that feels rich, expansive, and abundant.

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Everyone claims what they got and then settles up.
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to take my days from great to awesome
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