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How To Find More Time & Never
Again Say "I Just Don't Have The Time"
Do you know the most common
reason for not spending enough time with your family or loved
ones? For not making lots of extra money? For not doing that
home study course? For not reading more? For not doing the
things you want to do!?
The answer is always time!
I'm just too busy. I haven't got time.
But if you really want
greater freedom, if you want to achieve more, if you want less
stress, don't let 'time' steal from you.
Here's a quick and simple 2
step exercise to get you more time. This exercise is best done
away from your computer. Seriously, do this, just take 10
minutes in a quiet place where you won't be disturbed and do
this.
The 'Find More Time'
Exercise
Step 1:- Think about the last
week. Close your eyes if it helps you remember. Play back each
day like watching a movie in fast forward. Think about all the
things you did, all the fun stuff, the chores, working,
travelling to places, people you saw, shopping, all of it. Run
through that last week in your head.
Step 2:- Be gentle with
yourself here, this is not an exercise to force you to feel
guilty! Last week was last week, this is about finding more
time to better enjoy the rest of your life.
So now, replay the week in
your head again. And this time you're going to skip forward
whole chunks just like you can with a DVD. You have a button
that jumps straight to moments that if you could live them
again you would spend them differently.
Remember, do not judge
yourself here, just be a viewer watching your weeks movie on a
screen. Keep pressing that button, and note all the moments
you would live differently if you could.
Don't be cruel to yourself
here. If you sat in a park daydreaming for an hour, enjoying
the birds and the trees - that's not a waste of time if you
enjoyed it. The moments you would live differently are usually
the periods of time that left you feeling drained of energy or
feeling down afterwards for no particular reason. Maybe it was
an hour stuck in traffic breathing fumes and getting
frustrated, or maybe it was a whole evening spent channel
hopping TV without really watching anything. Only you can
judge here.
So What Now?
If you really do this
exercise it will make a powerful difference to you and the
people around you.
Look over your list from Step
2. It may be just one item, it may be a whole page of stuff.
Either is just fine. Most of us live our lives to a pattern.
Often we aren't even aware of some of that pattern. We tend to
do certain things at certain times. It's a good thing. But
it's also very likely your list reveals patterns of a
particular day, or times within each day, where you can steal
time back.
But don't leave this to
chance or someone, or something, will happily take that time
away from you again. So choose one, or more, or even all of
those times you identified from last week - and write an
appointment in your diary or calendar for this week and
beyond. This step is absolutely vital. Allocate that time to
you. To do one of the things for which you've heard yourself
say "I just don't have the time". Make it clear to family or
friends or work that you are simply not available for that
small piece of time. It's booked, it's planned, everyone knows
about it in advance. It is now yours. And once you have
claimed that time, and started using it for something you
always wanted to do, you will never lose it. Congratulations,
you have found more time.
Peter Yager specialises in getting the balance you really want
from your daily life. You can learn more about how to
find
more time from your day at
http://www.FindMoreTime.co.uk.
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