The Hubble parameter $H$ has dimensions equal to $[T]^{-1}$, and hence there is a natural time-scale for the Universe $H^{-1}$. This lecture by Neal Weiner says (he wrote at around 4:40)
$H^{-1}$ is the time-scale over which the universe changes by $\mathcal{O}(1)$.
He also said that unlike cosmologists this is how particle physicists think about the time scale $H^{-1}$.
Can some explain what does he mean by the statement above?