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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1H 18M

#42 - Why Working Less Makes You More Productive with Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

from Academic Coaching for Parents with Dr Anna York-Weaving

In a culture that celebrates busyness and long working hours, rest is often treated as something we earn after productivity.But what if that idea is completely wrong?In this episode of Academic Coaching for Parents, I am joined by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, founder of 4 Day Week Studio and a globally recognised expert on the future of work. Alex has worked with companies, nonprofits and governments around the world to rethink how productivity and work culture should function.He is the author of several influential books including Rest, Shorter, Work Less Do More: Designing the 4 Day Week and The Distraction Addiction. His work explores how individuals and organisations can better integrate rest, creativity and focus into modern working life.His research challenges the deeply embedded belief that working longer hours leads to better results. Instead, it shows that many highly creative and productive individuals rarely worked more than four focused hours per day and built their lives around deliberate rest, recovery and deep focus.In this conversation we explore how rest supports creativity, learning and sustained performance and why working less can sometimes help us achieve more.🎙️ In this episode, we discuss:✅ Why many high performers rarely work more than four hours of deep work per day✅ What deliberate rest really means and why it is essential for productivity✅ Why rest is often misunderstood as laziness in achievement focused cultures✅ The role of walking, sleep and deep play in creativity and problem solving✅ Why morning routines and focused work rhythms matter more than long working hours✅ How modern work culture may be undermining productivity rather than improving itThis episode is about how all of us work, learn and live in a world that constantly demands more productivity.If you have ever felt the pressure to work longer, push harder or do more, this conversation may completely change how you think about success.🔗 Links & ResourcesWhere to find Alex🌐 4 Day Week Studiohttps://www.4dayweek.studio✉️ Newsletter: Rest, Work and the Good Lifehttps://askpang.substack.com📚 Alex’s books and writinghttps://pangwrites.com💼 LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/askpang/Recommended reading📖 Rest - Why You Get More Done When You Work Less📖 Shorter - Work Better, Smarter and Less📰 “Rest Takes Hard Work” - Time Magazinehttps://time.com/6566763/rest-takes-hard-work-essay/🧠 “How to Rest Well” - Psychehttps://psyche.co/guides/how-to-rest-well-and-enjoy-a-more-creative-sustainable-life💡 “Why We Need to Consider Switching to a 4 Day Workweek Now” - TED Ideashttps://ideas.ted.com/case-for-4-day-workweek/📩 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with another parent or educator interested in learning, productivity and sustainable success.👉 Interested in personalised academic coaching? Book a free 30 minute consultation with me via my website:https://www.york-weaving-education.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In a culture that celebrates busyness and long working hours, rest is often treated as something we earn after productivity.But what if that idea is completely wrong?In this episode of Academic Coaching for Parents, I am joined by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, founder of 4 Day Week Studio and a globally recognised expert on the future of work. Alex has worked with companies, nonprofits and governments around the world to rethink how productivity and work culture should function.He is the author of several influential books including Rest, Shorter, Work Less Do More: Designing the 4 Day Week and The Distraction Addiction. His work explores how individuals and organisations can better integrate rest, creativity and focus into modern working life.His research challenges the deeply embedded belief that working longer hours leads to better results. Instead, it shows that many highly creative and productive individuals rarely worked more than four focused hours per day and built their lives around deliberate rest, recovery and deep focus.In this conversation we explore how rest supports creativity, learning and sustained performance and why working less can sometimes help us achieve more.🎙️ In this episode, we discuss:✅ Why many high performers rarely work more than four hours of deep work per day✅ What deliberate rest really means and why it is essential for productivity✅ Why rest is often misunderstood as laziness in achievement focused cultures✅ The role of walking, sleep and deep play in creativity and problem solving✅ Why morning routines and focused work rhythms matter more than long working hours✅ How modern work culture may be undermining productivity rather than improving itThis episode is about how all of us work, learn and live in a world that constantly demands more productivity.If you have ever felt the pressure to work longer, push harder or do more, this conversation may completely change how you think about success.🔗 Links & ResourcesWhere to find Alex🌐 4 Day Week Studiohttps://www.4dayweek.studio✉️ Newsletter: Rest, Work and the Good Lifehttps://askpang.substack.com📚 Alex’s books and writinghttps://pangwrites.com💼 LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/askpang/Recommended reading📖 Rest - Why You Get More Done When You Work Less📖 Shorter - Work Better, Smarter and Less📰 “Rest Takes Hard Work” - Time Magazinehttps://time.com/6566763/rest-takes-hard-work-essay/🧠 “How to Rest Well” - Psychehttps://psyche.co/guides/how-to-rest-well-and-enjoy-a-more-creative-sustainable-life💡 “Why We Need to Consider Switching to a 4 Day Workweek Now” - TED Ideashttps://ideas.ted.com/case-for-4-day-workweek/📩 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with another parent or educator interested in learning, productivity and sustainable success.👉 Interested in personalised academic coaching? Book a free 30 minute consultation with me via my website:https://www.york-weaving-education.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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