10 Time Management Secrets (from the BEST Money Book)

Leadership & Culture
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About This Video

Productivity expert and bestselling author Amy Landino takes an unconventional approach to time management in this video: instead of pulling from the usual productivity canon, she extracts 10 powerful principles from what she calls "the best money book" and maps them directly onto how you manage your hours, attention, and energy. The insight driving the video is that time and money behave identically --- both are finite, compoundable, and profoundly shaped by the systems you put around them. Landino is known for making productivity accessible and relatable, and this video is no exception. She walks through each principle with concrete examples drawn from professional life: the "pay yourself first" concept reimagined as protecting your deep-work hours, the power of compound interest applied to skill-building and relationship cultivation, and the idea of an emergency fund translated into building margin and buffer into your calendar. The video is paced for busy professionals --- dense with actionable takeaways but warm and conversational in delivery. Whether you're a founder, a mid-career executive, or someone simply tired of feeling like there's never enough time, the reframe Landino offers is likely to stick. This is productivity advice built on principles that have survived centuries of economic change, which makes it uniquely resilient to the next distraction app or trending methodology.

What You'll Learn

  • The "pay yourself first" principle applied to time: why your most important work must be scheduled before everything else
  • How compound interest thinking transforms daily habits into career-defining advantages over months and years
  • The time-management equivalent of an emergency fund --- and why every professional needs deliberate buffer in their calendar
  • Asset vs. liability thinking for commitments: how to categorize obligations by whether they build you up or drain you down
  • The budgeting mindset: why tracking your hours is as revealing as tracking your spending, and how to do it without obsession
  • Diversification for your career: why spreading your time across multiple skills, relationships, and income streams reduces risk
  • A simple weekly review ritual that acts like a financial statement for your time --- showing you exactly where your "investment" went

Topics Covered

productivity
leadership
growth