From scattered to structured: Living all 24 hours

I remember my mother constantly reminding everyone around her about one thing: budget your money. Don’t overspend. Save for the future. Stay disciplined. At the time, it sounded like good advice. But its real weight became clear only when I saw people around us struggle because they ignored it.

As my own responsibilities grew, I moved from a ragged, ad-hoc approach to finances to working with a professional financial planner. The result? Clarity, control, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing things are taken care of.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth I now tell people:

If you don’t budget your time — not just your finances — something else will, and you won’t like the results.

Arnold Bennett wrote something very powerful:

You have to live on this twenty-four hours of daily time. Out of it you have to spin health, pleasure, money, content, respect, and the evolution of your immortal soul.”

— Arnold Bennett, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (1910)

So, should we budget time like finances?

Short answer: No.

No, I mean you need more rigor than that. You can borrow money; you can’t borrow time. But beyond that, it’s not hard. You just need a simple structure:

How to start:

  1. Sketch an average week — 24 × 7 hours.
  2. Subtract 12 hours/day for sleep, personal hygiene, and meals.
  3. Budget workdays and weekends separately within the remaining 12 hours/day.
  4. Start rough, keep fine-tuning, and don’t overdraw time.

Here’s what a typical budget might look like:

Broad head Weekly hours
Day job 40
Vocation/Passion 16
Exercise 7
Singing 3
Meditation 3 to 5
Household Chore 4 to 5
Socializing 4 to 5
Reading/TV 4 to 5
7*(24 – 12 sleep, basic routine)  84

Sounds Easy? Yes, but where it goes wrong is that we rarely get the balance perfect. We slip into one of two traps:

Trap 1: The Spent Professional

We end up thinking workdays are only for the job and nothing else. Again, Arnold Bennett has a very sharp observation in this regard.

“He persists in looking upon those hours from ten to six as the day, to which the ten hours preceding them and the six hours following them are nothing but a prologue and epilogue… Such an attitude… kills his interest in the odd sixteen hours; even if he does not waste them, he does not count them; he regards them simply as margin.”
— Arnold Bennett, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (1910)

Result: persistent frustration at untapped potential.

Trap 2: The Scattered Enthusiast

We fall for everything shiny — courses, hobbies, newsletters, side hustles. Progress gets diluted across too many pursuits. As a Marathi proverb says: “एक ना धड, भराभर चिंध्या” — not one thing complete, only plenty of scraps. It’s often hard to say no to new opportunities. But Mark Manson’s lens helps: choose your pain, not your pleasure. Before saying YES to something new, ask:

“What effort, inconvenience, or sacrifice am I truly willing to sustain?”

If you’re ready for that pain, proceed — but keep the budget in mind. Remember: you can’t overdraw time.

Avoid these traps and follow your time budget with discipline, and you’ll build a productive, stress-free life.



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Views expressed above are the author’s own.



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