So Much Things To Do And So Little Time
I had a very busy day at work yesterday. A good kind of busy. Yes I love what I do. Just as much as we would love to enjoy a handcuff free life, I have much to contribute and am appreciated in what I do. BUT... when things start piling up because you are running out of time things will start pushing to the right.
What does that mean... you are gonna have to start prioritizing what's important and focus on completing that.
Don't just lie in bed thinking about what's on your plate. Get up and get crackin'.
I did! And now I'm here putting in some time here as I do every day.
There is only so much time in the day. Use it where it counts.
Have a ☀️ day. It's Friday!
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Totally true. It's better to start doing rather than agonize at the volume of tasks that need to be done!
Hi Robert
I agree completely with your last sentence.
I've spent a lifetime observing people getting things done.
The only difference between those who are successful in achieving what they want seem to have 2 key skills:
1. They prioritise; they manage their priorities and focus on getting their priorities done,
2. They look after themselves; they take self-care seriously and manage their energy levels.
They do what it takes to get the main things done and ignore the rest.
Now, no offence intended but I don't believe anyone has the ability to "manage" time. Time just ticks away. I have noticed that many people waste a lot of time trying to manage it!
Scheduling what we plan to do can help of course. However, surprisingly, many successful people ignore scheduling,
They succeed by focusing on their priorities - that's the things they know they need to get done to be successful.
The thing is that we all have control over what we choose to do whether we create a schedule or not.
;-)
Richard
Totally agree on everything you just said. 💯 I schedule, I could do better at prioritizing and am totally looking out for myself. Thank you for taking some time out of this beautiful day to share that ☀️ Robert
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Prioritising is vital in the busy and bustling lives we all lead Robert!!
Just do it my friend!! :-)