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The Art of Doing Nothing

5/11/202635 min

Struggling to find free time? Feeling constantly busy or burned out? This episode is for you. Dr. Laurie explores the science behind “time famine,” the nagging sense that there’s never enough time in the day.

Writer Tom Hodgkinson, author of How to Be Idle, makes a provocative case that doing nothing (napping, daydreaming, even staring out the window) isn’t laziness, but a powerful path to greater happiness and creativity.

Plus, Harvard professor Ashley Whillans explains why we keep prioritizing money over time and what that trade-off is really costing us.

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  1. Laurie Santos· Host0:00

    [intro music] Pushkin. [upbeat music] Hey, Happiness Lab listeners. We're cruising through our special series on spring cleaning your happiness, and we're continuing our deep dive into the Happiness Lab archive to find wellbeing-boosting insights that you might have missed. This week's classic episode takes on cleaning up one of the messiest, most cluttered parts of our lives, our schedules. Ever had a week when it felt like you didn't have a single moment of downtime? When it felt like your calendar was overflowing with endless meetings and to-dos? Social scientists have a word for that awful feeling. They call it time famine, and studies show that time famine can make you miserable. But what would it look like to spring clean your schedule, to carve out time to wander around, to chat with friends, to think about nothing in particular, or even to take an afternoon nap? That is what I explore in this throwback Happiness Lab episode. So get ready to clean up those schedules and to break free from the tyranny of time in today's throwback episode, which is coming up right after the break. This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed human. This episode is brought to you

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