We all have the same number of minutes in a day (1,440), but it’s how we manage those minutes.
What would it be like to do everything you want to do,
even with a full-time job,
or three,
plus some kids,
maybe a side-hustle,
parents to care for
And your OWN life (what’s that, again?).
What would it be like to not rush?
To have plenty of time.
No clocks ticking-away.
No need to run around.
Time for doing all the things,
including having fun.
Seriously. Stop right now, just for a minute;
take a deep breath and imagine it.
What would it be like?
How does that feel?
Part of better time management is learning what is essential and what is not.
Where to focus and where not to.
For example, perseverating about IF you made the right decision is a waste of time. Either it works, and you can move on (celebrate!), or it didn’t work, and you can learn and move on (also celebrate!).
Either way, you move on.
See how easy that is?
The other part of time management is just doing it.
When you feel overwhelmed, break your to-do list into small actionable steps.
Then pick just three actions and do them.
When they’re done, that’s three less things to do.
Celebrate and move on.
See how easy that is?