Overview
"168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think" by Laura Vanderkam challenges the notion that we don't have enough time. The title refers to the total hours in a week, and the book teaches how to use them strategically to create space for work, family, and personal passions.
Core Philosophy
Everyone has the same 168 hours per week. The key is not time management but priority management—focusing on what matters most and eliminating or delegating the rest.
The 168 Hours Method
Time Audit
- Track Your Time - Log how you spend every hour for a week
- Analyze Patterns - Identify where time actually goes versus where you think it goes
- Find Pockets - Discover hidden time that could be reallocated
- Calculate Core Commitments - Sleep (56 hours), work (50 hours), still leaves 62 hours
Maximize High-Value Hours
- Identify Core Competencies - Focus on activities where you add unique value
- Career Building - Invest in high-impact career activities
- Family Time - Create meaningful moments, not just quantity of time
- Personal Renewal - Protect time for what energizes you
Minimize Low-Value Activities
- Outsource - Delegate tasks others can do instead of you
- Eliminate - Cut activities that don't serve your priorities
- Optimize - Make necessary tasks more efficient
- Batch - Group similar activities together
Practical Advice
- Most practical and immediately actionable time management book
- Based on research and time diaries from real people
- Provides specific strategies for different life situations
Target Audience
- Overwhelmed professionals
- Working parents
- Anyone feeling time-starved
- People seeking work-life balance
Format
Available in hardcover, paperback, audiobook, and e-book formats.