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The paper presents psychological interpretation of the time poverty phenomenon and a technique for its measurement. Objective time poverty concerns behavior. It is defined as a specific timestyle. Subjective time poverty, which concerns experiencing, is understood as a specific psychological time. Time poverty results from treating time like a resource what is typical of modernity. Time poverty questionnaire 'Me and my time' measures objective and subjective time poverty. The psychometric properties of the scale of subjective time poverty were tested in two studies (N1 = 124, N2 = 100). The inventory is a reliable