Resetting Defaults – Ep 98

Vitaliy recently read Make Time, written by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky, two ex-Google engineers. The book made him look at technology companies and time from a slightly different perspective. In an age when attention is currency, time becomes...

Vitaliy recently read Make Time, written by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky, two ex-Google engineers. The book made him look at technology companies and time from a slightly different perspective. In an age when attention is currency, time becomes extremely valuable. In this podcast, Vitaliy shares how he updated his time management practices after reading the book.

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