Explore Jenny Odell's Saving Time, a guide to living beyond the office clock and profit-driven routines. Discover practical ways to reclaim your time and find meaning outside work.
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Saving Time challenges the way you experience time in daily life.
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It asks you to imagine life outside work schedules, office hours, and profit-driven routines.
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What if time could work for you instead of you working for it?
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The book explores ways to “save” time by redefining your identity and purpose.
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Odell shows that time can become a source of meaning, not stress.
Why this matters:
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You can rethink your daily routines and priorities.
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You can find ways to focus on what matters without chasing productivity.
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Simple actions, like walking, observing, or creating, can help you reclaim time.
About the author:
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Jenny Odell is a multidisciplinary artist and author.
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Her first book, How to Do Nothing, was a New York Times bestseller.
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She writes for The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Sierra magazine.
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Odell lives and works in Oakland, California.
