![]() He considered the final 28.5 hours free time. After recording his time for a week, it was revealed that he spent 40 hours working for Google, 3.5 hours commuting (by bike), 15 hours training, 56 hours sleeping, 6 hours teaching, 3 hours coaching, 2 hours grocery shopping and 14 hours doing chores. ![]() She used Michael Schidlowsky, a Google software engineer, as an example of how much you can cram into 168 hours. I was particularly floored when she pulled out the numbers. She argues that by doing that, you will realize that you truly do have more time than you think. In the book, Vanderkan encourages people to look at their time in a matter of weeks instead of days. ![]() I am currently in the middle of reading a book called “168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think” by Laura Vanderkam.
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