We know that “time” is our currency. We are granted 168 hours per week and how we use these hours defines what we get done, how we feel, what we learn and so much more. When we break down the day and what we do we realize there is enough time to do what we want, to make an impact, to serve others, to improve what we do and who we are. Yet, it seems that this is difficult to get to right. We feel that we do not have enough time, that we are not doing all that we want to do. So, we need to step back and think about how to use our time. It is a rather simple process, one that we are all capable of doing. We need to separate what we need to do from what we want to do. First, we block time for what we need to do, we stay committed to the priorities. We add some time for what we want to do and before we know it we are getting more done that matters and feeling better about it. Making time is truly under our control and a powerful capability that we have to affect who we are and what we get done. 168 hours……indeed……
Loving life when I am making time
Joe