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Four Burners Theory

Mental model suggesting you have four key life areas (work, health, family, friends) but can only maintain 2-3 successfully at once. Framework for understanding life balance trade-offs.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 15:16

Overview

The Four Burners Theory, popularized by David Sedaris and James Clear, suggests that life has four main burners (Family, Friends, Health, Work) and to be successful, you must turn off one or accept being mediocre in all four.

The Four Burners

  1. Family: Spouse, children, parents, siblings
  2. Friends: Social relationships, community
  3. Health: Physical fitness, mental well-being, self-care
  4. Work: Career, professional development, business

The Central Tension

You have limited time and energy. The theory suggests:

Strategies for Managing Burners

Strategy 1: Outsource

Strategy 2: Embrace Constraints

Strategy 3: Seasonal Approach

Strategy 4: Overlap Burners

Time Management Implications

Realistic Expectations:

Intentional Allocation:

Seasonal Planning:

Questions to Ask

Common Patterns

Early Career:

Young Parents:

Mid-Career:

Later Life:

The Reality

This is a model, not prescription:

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