Dhruv Rathee Time Management Course May 2026

Executive summary

Dhruv Rathee’s “Master Time Management: The Ultimate Guide” is a short, practical online course (about 2.5 hours of video, 4 modules) aimed at helping learners plan days, set goals, reduce procrastination, and balance life without endorsing toxic “hustle culture.” It’s offered on Dhruv Rathee Academy (Hindi with English subtitles), priced as a paid on-demand program with lifetime access, worksheets, homework assignments, and bonus Q&A interviews. Student reviews are generally positive about structure, presentation and relatable examples, while some learners criticize price, depth and resource organization.

Module 3: The Art of "No" and Delegation

This is where the course gets spicy. Dhruv admits he isn't a superhuman. He has a team. But the lesson applies to everyone. dhruv rathee time management course

  • The 80/20 Rule for Tasks: He asks you to identify the 20% of your tasks that produce 80% of your results. Delegate the rest.
  • Script for Saying No: He provides literal scripts to reject meetings, social obligations, and low-impact work without burning bridges.

The "Dhruv Rathee" Specific Tactics

What makes this course unique to a YouTuber/political commentator? The 80/20 Rule for Tasks: He asks you

  1. The Research Buffer: Dhruv never writes a script the same day he reads a paper. He has a 48-hour "incubation period" where he lets information sit before synthesizing it. He teaches you how to build that buffer into your calendar.
  2. The "Airplane Mode" Block: He literally puts his phone in another room for 3 hours. Not silent. Not face down. Another room. He provides a psychological trick to overcome the fear of missing out (FOMO).
  3. The Weekly Review (Friday 4 PM): He swears by a 30-minute block every Friday to purge the to-do list and plan the next week. Without this, Monday morning is chaos.

The Cons (Where it falls short)

  • It is Repetitive for Veterans: If you have already read Atomic Habits (James Clear), Deep Work (Cal Newport), and Getting Things Done (David Allen), you will recognize 80% of the concepts. Rathee synthesizes them well, but he doesn't invent new science.
  • The "Kuch Bhi" Platform: Some users report that the mobile app can be buggy or that the login process is clunky. Customer support response times vary.
  • Lack of 1:1 Interaction: Because it is a pre-recorded course, you cannot ask Rathee specific questions about your unique schedule.