Speedometer Theory of Life (Day 67 90-Day Plan)
Back focused on WA this week. It's already Thursday, the week goes by so fast. My speedometer theory of life.
When your ten years old, the year goes by at 10 miles per hour. When your 20, it goes by twice as fast at 20 miles an hour.
By the time you hit your 40s, 50s, or 60s - a month goes by in the wink of an eye. A year in the time it takes to turn around.
I am completing my second post for this week targeted to a specific audience. Almost have Bootcamp phase 3 completed. And my rank slowly continues to rise.
There are a few open items I still need to circle back and fix on the site. I need to put up a signup on the website for keeping up with new posts. I downloaded the plugin but have to set it up now. And then there is the Facebook effort. I think I broke it.
Well, not really broken but I was trying to delete a page, which I couldn't do, and instead edited my name. Everything on my old account (read my wife's account - long story) is still there but I had to search to find it. My wife is not going to be happy. Oh well, I'll figure it out at some point.
As I completed one of the lessons in Bootcamp 3, I went to check on Google Analytics the focus of that lesson and it was no longer there. I had to reinstall it. I have no idea where it went. Yup, still there I checked.
Oh well time to get back to work. No rest and no days off.
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I really like your speedometer theory, Steve. I have one as well, the uncompressed time theory: compressed time = high efficiency. When you are in your 20s, you are able to compress time enormously, but once you get to your 40s, 50s, or 60s, you lose the ability somehow and time is much more uncompressed. As a result you need double the time for a task. Saying that, some people have a lot of uncompressed time in their younger years.
Are you saying the older we get the slower we get? At some point I guess that's true we slow down but until that time we may even be able to go faster.
I do know one thing - too soon we get old and too late we get smart
Yes, that's right Steve. It's not about getting slower. We may still be as fast or even faster than before, but sometimes it may feel harder to walk from A to B in a straight line and that's when tasks take longer to complete. So it's more about efficiency.
Let's hope we get smart soon!
Hey, when we are 10 we live life one moment at a time, but when we get older, (Senior), it seems we live life 1 month at a time!
I hear progress....yep that what i hear. 2 steps forward one step back, but always moving forward.
Onwards and upwards for sure!
Great post and yes time is going fast it just seems like we started this week and now Friday is tomorrow. I don't know where time is going to. It just also seems that we just started this year and now we are in April I can 't believe how fast time is going.
Mary
Geeshhh, you sound as inept at using Facebook as me! It's a good thing that ship is going DOWN!!
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Awe bless you.
I dont think I would Know where to begin if my analytics all fluffed up. That just drives me insane.
Steven you are a great inspiration and excellent support.
I wish you all the best and may you have great success over the coming year and beyond this Year.
Debs :-)
Thank you, Debs. Much appreciated and you know I wish you all the success as well.
Thank you Steven.
:))