

Message from the Author

Time is a resource common to everyone. How individuals manage it directly influences their work productivity and personal well-being.
For over 15 years, I have researched how time influences innovation, entrepreneurship, and human decision-making. Drawing inspiration from physics, economics, and everyday life, I have explored time’s many dimensions from its theoretical origins to practical ways of managing it. This revolutionary concept of timeflow connects these diverse perspectives, offering insights that help readers increase their daily supply of time, reduce stress, and improve productivity and happiness—whether as students, professionals, entrepreneurs, or parents. I wrote this book so that I can share them with a broad audience.
I hope you find the messages contained in my book interesting, helpful, and perhaps even life-changing.


What People Say
The Professional PM
Master your Timeflow isn't just another time management book—it’s a revelation. The way it reframes time through the lens of relativity made me rethink how I schedule, prioritize, and even experience my day. As a project manager juggling multiple teams, I found the metaphor of 'gravitational pull' immensely helpful in evaluating where my time truly gets stretched. It’s cerebral, yes—but surprisingly practical. I’m already implementing the concepts to rethink my time. Five stars for originality and usefulness.
The Wellness Seeker
Reading this book felt like meditation with a twist of quantum physics. The author takes Einstein’s abstract theories and turns them into soulful insights about time, attention, and presence. If you're tired of productivity hacks and want something deeper that honors your humanity, this is the book for you. It's not about doing more; it’s about being more present with what truly matters.
Time-Hacker Techie
This book is a game-changer for productivity nerds like me. Blending theoretical physics with self-improvement? Genius. The book made me rethink my digital habits. I’ve never seen Einstein’s time dilation used to explain procrastination so effectively. It's like time management meets sci-fi, and somehow, it's incredibly actionable.
Already recommending it to my entire dev team.
