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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Time Management Tips (2017 rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about his time management tips. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today I'm going to talk about time management.

0:12.6

The reason why I'm going to talk about it is because I've received a lot of emails

0:15.9

from patrons asking me to talk about it.

0:19.8

They have all been observing that I spend or I get a lot of things done according to

0:29.4

their perception.

0:31.4

I don't know if it's true or not, but from their perception they're like, you know, Kirk,

0:37.4

you have a podcast that you spend a good amount of time on.

0:42.2

You have a job as a professor.

0:45.2

You have a job as private practice and private practice as a therapist.

0:49.8

You also have a private practice for supervisors.

0:52.1

You also spend time with your family and your friends and your pets and you surely have

0:58.3

chores that you do and you have to drive and you have to exercise and you have to sleep.

1:04.8

You're writing books and you're in therapy and you have musical projects that you work

1:13.4

on and stuff.

1:15.4

How do you get all these things done?

1:18.2

It doesn't make any mathematical sense.

1:22.8

When I've always, what I said to that, so people have been saying this to me since I've

1:28.8

been an adult, they maybe even when I was a teenager, I don't know, but people would

1:33.1

say to me when I was younger in my 20s or something, they'd say, man, you get a lot done.

1:38.8

It seems like you have all these, it's like, you know, they'd say for me, I have this

1:44.8

job and I come home and that's it.

1:48.0

Whereas you, you have a job and you do all these other things.

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