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The Fall of Time Management, The Rise of Anti-Time Management

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THE RISE OF ANTI-TIME MANAGEMENT (A HISTORY OF TIME MANAGEMENT)

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THE FALL OF TIME MANAGEMENT, THE RISE OF ANTI-TIME MANAGEMENT

On Taylorism: A History of Time Management and Frederick Winslow Taylor, Founder of Scientific Management

They say fish discover water last.

Likewise, it turns out we are still discovering how much the Industrial Revolution, Post-Industrial Revolution and onward has impacted our day to day.

Why does the 19th Century have such a tight grip on our work and lives in the 21st Century despite drastic shifts in the social and technological landscape?

…and what do we do about it?

We don’t even realize that many of the problems we see today at work and in life can be solved or avoided altogether simply by understanding how we got here and what will get us to where we want to go.

The next 100 years are going to be astounding!

Anti-Time Management and the Time Tipping Methodology are designed to provide a framework with timeless principles to help us move beyond goals, habits and strengths and into the place where they were intended to bring us, from the start.

Time Tipping is a new way of thinking, living and serving—a practice expressed beyond goals, habits and strengths.

Goals, habits, and strengths are means to an end, but we’ve made them ends unto themselves.

Swing and a miss.

Read and listen to this monograph to accompany Anti-Time Management for powerful insights from the past and implications for the future.

The practices of “scientific management” are so embedded into the fabric or our work and lives (globally!) that we don’t even know what we’re swimming in–and it’s not good.

More management rhetoric is not the answer.

Time Tippers work from the goal of the goal, not endlessly toward it by asking better questions to get better answers.

What’s the job of the goal?

A deeper understanding of the meaning behind and beyond the history of Scientific Management through the lens of Anti-Time Management is like discovering water for the first time.

What you’re about to discover in The Fall of Time Management, The Rise of Anti-Time Management feels like learning how to swim–even if you already know how.

…and it’s a breath of fresh air.

Time management was never designed to give you freedom. Time management was designed to control you–not for you to control your time. Stop managing time. Start prioritizing attention.

ANTI-TIME MANAGEMENT

Read while you listen! 

There are many sources and quotes on this podcast episode.

I’ve included additional sources cited and/or for context for your research and bibliographic enjoyment in this written version of the bonus chapter.

You can read along and follow the sources.

Just grab this free bonus The Fall of Time Management, The Rise of Anti-Time Management–On Taylorism: A History of Time Management and Frederick Winslow Taylor, Founder of Scientific Management, a companion to my new book Anti-Time Management at www.richienorton.com/time.

You can listen to The Rise of Anti-Time Management (A History of Time Management) here:


A new, fresh perspective. This podcast is a keystone, flagship, curated deep dive into the history of Frederick Winslow Taylor, the Founder of Scientific Management, Time Management, Time and Motion Study and more.

The historical nature of this content is intentionally shared through the lens of 21st century social and technological shifts.

This powerful podcast and monograph together demonstrate how time management is a painful path to strive for meaningful work because it was not a tool designed for that (and shines a light on what to do about it).

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  1. Honolulu Photographer Jun 04th 7:30 pm

    Very interesting Pod Cast Episode. Any pointers on creating the perfect Podcast?

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How to Sell Stuff
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Donald Kelly — The Sales Evangelist
Think Like a Social Entrepreneur: On Money and Meaning
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Mission Matching: How to Ask for Help, Mentors, Collabs
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Get Better, Not Bitter: How to Get Unstuck in Times of Uncertainty
When Circumstance Pits Against Self-Image
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Three Principles to Turn Tragedy into Triumph
How to Make Better Decisions in the Midst of Grief and Hardship — Melding Counterintuitive Frameworks
Brief Grief Lessons — Death Lessons on Life, Life Lessons on Death and Grief
Use the Humble Power Alternative Now
How to Give Advice Effectively
Michael Bungay Stanier — The Advice Trap
Life Experience is the New Work Experience
How to Choose Your Past to Create Your Future
SIRAH — A Light in the Dark (Explicit)
How to Become Your Future Self Today
You Are Whatever Follows ‘I AM’
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How to Launch Your Core Personal Projects
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How to Be a Modern Entrepreneur (and Fund Kickstarter)
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20 Questions to Heal Yourself
How to Create a Superfan Movement with Your Message
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How to Price Your Art, Service, Product
How to Live the Unlived Life
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How to Trust Yourself
Experience is Overrated
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