To make the change you want in life you need to make the time and create the space for them. Cluttering your life with the noise and busy-ness of your life can get in the way of you achieving what you want. Bill Gate, who runs many companies, has exactly the same number of minutes in the day as a surfer. We all have the same amount of time in our day, the only difference is how we choose to use it.
Creating Space:
Allocate time for yourself and your goals and dreams. Don’t hope you’ll find the time one day. That’s the old pattern and it will deliver the old results. Diarise when you will take action toward your goals. .
What I have diarised:
Work out how you spend your time during the average day. This will reveal to you where you have been wasting time. Most people who do this find another half an hour to two hours per day.
Where I found I was wasting time, and commit to eliminate:
Add up how much time you spend on yourself, your goals, your personal and physical development.
The amount of time spend on myself, my goals, and my personal and physical development:
The amount of time I now commit to spend on myself, and my personal and physical development:
Develop and stick to a filing system that works. People who rely on their memory and scraps of paper to run their finances and their lives are limited by how much they can remember.
What I have done to improve the management of my life:
If “no time “ is a constant excuse or story you tell yourself to prevent you doing what needs to be done to achieve your goals, replace it with a belief or story that will work.
If “no time “ is a constant excuse or story you tell yourself to prevent you doing what needs to be done to achieve your goals, replace it with a belief or story that will work.
The old story about time:
My new, story about my time and how I can choose to use it:
Declutter your house of anything you haven’t used for three years. This includes clothes, cooking implements, bedding, furniture and the rest of the useless stuff we gather throughout our lives.
What I have decluttered:
What this action has freed up in my home, my business, my cupboards, and in my mind:
Take a few moments to answer the questions below.
What activities took up the largest proportion of your time last year?
What was the most valuable use of your time last year?
What were your five biggest time wasters last year?
Approximately how much time did you spend watching TV each Day?
Approximately how much time did you spend focusing on your dreams and goals each day?
Everyone on the plane has the same number of hours in the day.
People who say “I’m too busy” are investing in the “busy-ness” of their lives, instead of investing in what truly matters to them
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