How to Fit More ‘Me Time’ Into Your Schedule | WSJ Your Money Briefing
Carving out time for yourself can have positive effects on your career and relationships. WSJ “Work & Life” columnist Rachel Feintzeig joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why many people, especially women, struggle to include “me time” into their daily schedule. 0:00 ‘Me time’ for women vs. men 2:19 Flexible schedules at home 3:14 People’s ideal visions of ‘me time’ 3:56 Self-accountability 4:54 Effects of skipping time for yourself Your Money Briefing WSJ's personal-finance podcast features the news that affects your money and what you do with it, breaking down complicated money questions from spending and saving to investing and taxes. For more episodes of WSJ's Your Money Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJYourMoneyBriefing #FreeTime #MeTime #WSJ
Carving out time for yourself can have positive effects on your career and relationships. WSJ “Work & Life” columnist Rachel Feintzeig joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why many people, especially women, struggle to include “me time” into their daily schedule. 0:00 ‘Me time’ for women vs. men 2:19 Flexible schedules at home 3:14 People’s ideal visions of ‘me time’ 3:56 Self-accountability 4:54 Effects of skipping time for yourself Your Money Briefing WSJ's personal-finance podcast features the news that affects your money and what you do with it, breaking down complicated money questions from spending and saving to investing and taxes. For more episodes of WSJ's Your Money Briefing: https://link.chtbl.com/WSJYourMoneyBriefing #FreeTime #MeTime #WSJ