Time is your most precious commodity. Even more precious than money. The sooner you accept that fact the sooner you’ll start to spend that commodity as wisely as possible.
Time is your most precious commodity. Even more precious than money. The sooner you accept that fact the sooner you’ll start to spend that commodity as wisely as possible.
Wasting time is much worse than wasting money. You can always make more money, but you can never make more time. This is an adage that is repeated in various forms from various time management gurus. And it’s true. You can find ways to make more money, but the only thing you can do with time is manage how you spend it.
To do that, let’s take a look at how you’re spending your time and start asking yourself some hard questions, such as:
Does this activity align with the priorities of my life right now?
Do I feel energized or drained and regretful by it?
If I was to measure the time I’m spending on this activity in terms of dollars, how much money am I spending right now?
If you become more mindful of what you’re doing with your time, putting an actual dollar value on it, then you’re more likely to look at that time in a new light. Once you have a better handle on how you spend your time, you can start taking steps to make it work for you instead of against you.
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