Whether it's quality time, playtime, game time, family time, me-time, real
time, study time, daytime, night time, wrong time, or the right time, one
thing is for sure - sometimes it seems as if life is all about time, doesn't
it?
Time is a state of mind.
Don't believe me? Of course you do. You know the truism 'time flies when
you're having fun'. And you know that the last 15 minutes before you get off
work can seem like 15 hours.
You also know the old adage - treat every day as if it were your last. Sage
advice indeed, but for most people this is a lofty and unsustainable state
of mind.
There are a few principles, however, within reach that can help you to 'use
your time wisely'. (Okay, I promise - no more over-used clichés about time.)
What we're going to talk about has nothing to do with time management in the
popular sense. This is all about your perception of time. The way you treat
and think about time.
People are always trying to find time. But the thing is, it's impossible to
find time. It doesn't work that way.
You can find your keys. You can find your way home. You can walk down the
street and find some money. But you can't walk down the street and find an
hour. You don't go to the lost and found department when you've lost
precious minutes of your day.
You do not find time; you MAKE time.
One day I was sitting in front of my computer completely engrossed in my
work. Suddenly, I was snapped back into reality as Renee, my wife, walked
into the room.
She playfully asked, "What about me?"
"Huh? What do you mean - what about me?"
"I would like some quality time."
Five minutes later, feeling slightly ambivalent, I pried myself away from my
work to fulfill Renee's request.
So what was the result? A great evening; and now we're expecting our first
child!
The Million Dollar Question: Did I try to FIND time for her?
No. I MADE time for her. There is always:
* Another speech or talk to give.
* Another article to write.
* Another client to coach.
And on the less productive side - there is always:
* Another TV show to watch.
* Another movie to watch.
* Another nap to take or sleep to catch up on.
So with all of your priorities and things to do that "need" to be done, how
do you make time? One word -
Sacrifice.
People love the show Gray's Anatomy and for them, missing an episode
would be blasphemous! A workaholic, like me, giving up work time?
Sacrilegious!
But the truth is, ten years from now the fact that you missed an episode or
two of your favorite TV show won't have any effect on your life. Neither
will sacrificing a little bit of work time for family time. (No - watching
TV when you should be working doesn't count as sacrificing.)
* How about the marriage saving time you could've spent with your spouse?
* How about the book you could've finished, the networking event you
could've gone to, or the part-time business you could've started?
* What about the life changing conversation you could've had with your
child?
Make time.
Make time for the people you care about. Make time for your hopes,
dreams, and aspirations.
"But I just couldn't find the time."
What a pitiful excuse. I know you're better than that; otherwise you
wouldn't have made the time to read this article.
Sacrifice and enjoy the rewards. :)
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Life or is it Running You? How are you spending your time and energy?
There has been a great deal written on the concept of time
management. The simple fact is that each of us has the same 24
hours a day. We cannot create more time. What we can do is manage
our energy and our thoughts to change how we experience time and
make considered choices on how we are spending our time.
Frozen By Fear
Remember: You are the conductor of your own train on the tracks of life
and you are strong enough to go places you want to go. Don't let a
little hill stop you - choose the reality you wish to create, not the
one you're afraid might occur.
It is Your Life
You decide what you're going to do with it. If you don't run your
own life, someone else will.
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