Who hasn’t fantasised about wringing an extra hour out of their day? A ring-fenced pocket of time for unread messages, life admin, summer holiday planning – perhaps even a few pages of a racy thriller.
The ‘Power Hour’, popularised by Gretchen Rubin, podcaster and author of The Happiness Project, has become a go-to idea among the intentional living crowd – dedicate a focused hour to the tasks that tend to linger, and feel more in control as a result. In a city where we’re all busy and permanently reachable, it’s no surprise that many of us are asking the same question: Could we be using our time better?
Increasingly, the answer isn’t about finding more time, but using our existing time differently. The first hour of the day has become particularly valuable, whether spent planning, catching up or simply easing into the day with a clear head. It’s a small shift in mindset, but one that can have a noticeable impact on how the rest of the day unfolds.
For some Londoners, that shift is starting with how they travel – with options like Uber Boat by Thames Clippers offering a very different kind of commute.
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
Masochists will say if you want a Power Hour, set your alarm earlier. But more realistic observers might suggest your commute is the obvious place to reclaim that time. So, what if your commute gave you a guaranteed seat, space to think and views that remind you why you fell in love with London in the first place?
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, London’s River Bus service, isn’t just for tourists or out-of-towners trying to impress. For those living or working along the river, it’s one of the few ways to travel across the capital that genuinely allows for a moment of breathing space and even, potentially, your own version of a Power Hour.
Space to think, room to breathe
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
Picture it: a bit of room to put your bag down, breathing space to read a book or tick off 10 minutes of emails. Not to mention an opportunity to admire London’s joyous architectural jumble, its gleaming towers, landmark bridges and ornate church spires, before composing a thoughtful status update or dashing off a long overdue text to Mum.
The effect is simple, yet profound: you get from A to B while feeling less stressed, more clearheaded and with the sense you may have stumbled on a solid life hack.
And that matters. You needn’t be a wellness influencer to recognise that fresh air, natural light and the gentle rhythm of the river offer a far more appealing start to the day. Nobody’s trying to optimise every second here. There may be quicker ways to get around London, but few leave you feeling quite so composed when you arrive – and that sense of calm can carry through the rest of the day in ways that are hard to quantify, but easy to feel.
A seamless part of the network
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
Regular services connect key points across Central London and East London, meaning it’s not just a novelty route but a genuinely useful one.
Crucially, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is as easy to use as any other part of London’s transport network. You can tap in and tap out to pay as you go, just as you would on the bus or Tube, making it a straightforward alternative for everyday travel.
There’s also an app to check timetables, plan journeys and buy tickets with lots of flexible alternatives and ways of saving money. It’s refreshingly simple. Plus, you can bring a bike on board – or even your dog.
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
Of course, it’s not just about the morning commute. London has a habit of looking particularly good in the early evening, when the offices are empty and the light softens across the river. A journey home by boat offers a natural way to decompress after the working day, creating a clear divide between work and everything that follows.
It also fits seamlessly into the city at play. Whether you’re heading to the theatre, meeting friends for dinner along the South Bank or making the most of a sunny weekend, travelling by river turns the journey into part of the occasion.
And for those keen to learn a little more about the city as they go, a new onboard audio guide by impressionist Rory Bremner (pictured above, right) adds an extra layer of storytelling, bringing the riverside to life with observations and anecdotes along the way.
A more forward-thinking way to travel
There’s also a broader shift at play. As London continues to grapple with congestion, emissions and how to move millions of people around efficiently, river travel is increasingly being seen as part of the solution rather than simply a scenic alternative. Uber Boat by Thames Clippers has recently introduced Orbit Clipper – its fully cross-river electric service – as part of a wider move towards cleaner, more sustainable transport on the Thames.
It’s a reminder that this isn’t just a more enjoyable way to travel, but a more forward-thinking one, too.
Making the most of your time
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
This brings us back to the Power Hour idea. It’s not about becoming hyper-efficient or cramming more into an already busy day. It’s about reclaiming a small pocket of time and using it more intentionally – whether that means getting ahead, switching off or simply enjoying the journey. In a city that rarely slows down, that alone can feel like a quiet luxury.
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