Time
is our greatest and most precious asset. Time is
the great
equalizer of all us human beings. Why then do we
not recognize and
treat it with the respect it deserves?
Whether you are rich, poor, healthy,
ill, or just humming along in
your life somewhere in between, we
all have only 24 hours in each
and every day to invest wisely. We often spend a
great deal of time
and energy thinking and worrying about, or working
to earn and
pursuing more money. However, while we are doing
that, sometimes we
are missing the greatest gift of all - our time
to experience our
lives. A wise teacher once said to me, "You
can always get more
money but you can never buy more time."Â Good
point!
How often do we consciously think
about how we invest our time? I
consciously use the word invest because the way
we choose to spend
out time is truly an investment in ourselves and
our lives.Â
Based on my observations over the
last several decades on this
planet, however, you would never guess the true
value of this time
commodity by the way people act and speak.
First, let's look at the common
ways people dishonor time with their
actions. Do any of these choices look familiar?
- Spending hours in front of the TV.
- Sacrificing a healthy amount of regular sleep
in an attempt to
steal more time. (You may be awake for more hours,
however being in
a fog and loaded up on caffeine does not translate
into quality
or "more time".)
- Working ineffectively and/or spending so much
time at a job that
you have in effect handed over your life to someone
else.Â
- Existing in a state of stressed out or burned
out.
- Spending hours aimlessly surfing the internet.
- Participating in gossip or the rumor mill.
Now, let's take a look at the language
we use when we discuss our
precious friend, time. Do any of these comments
look familiar?
- I wish it were Friday already! (usually spoken
from a Monday
through Thursday point of view)
- I'm just wasting time; or, this is a waste of
time.
- I have some time to kill
- I'll get to enjoy my time when I retire.
- I'm just counting the hours until the end of the
day, or the days
until the weekend, retirement, etc.
So, how often do you wish away your
life? How often do you let time
simply pass you buy?
While it may sound cliché, the phrase
Carpe Diem has a great deal of
merit. It means, seize the day. I can still remember
my first real
experience with this term when Robin Williams challenged
his young
students in the movie Dead Poet's Society to do
just that - seize
the day. He used it as a call to arms where every
student in his
class should make each day a day that was truly
explored and lived
fully.
WHERE DOES MY TIME GO?
A Challenge for You
Do you know where all your time
goes each day? What parts of your
life are most important to you? Are those the parts
of your life
that receive the greatest amount of your time and
attention? Or, do
you find yourself doing the same things today that
you did yesterday
simply because that is what you did the day before
that?
For the next month, take stock of
where your time and your life go.Â
At the end of each day, write down the number of
hours spent in each
of the main areas of your life. An example of what
those main
categories might look like could be:
Areas of My LifeÂ
Physical Health Well-BeingÂ
Primary Relationship, Spouse, Significant OtherÂ
Friends, Family, Children, RelationshipsÂ
Career/WorkÂ
Finances and MoneyÂ
Physical Surroundings (home, work, etc.)Â
Spirituality (connecting with a power greater than
yourself)Â
Fun and RelaxationÂ
Making a Difference in your Community and the WorldÂ
After the month passes, total up the hours spent
in each category
and reflect back on how you spent your time. Did
"reality" surprise
you? Or, was it what you expected? How does the
way you invest your
time on a daily basis make you feel? Is it in alignment
with your
values and what you really want from your life?
Take some time to take stock in
how you invest your most precious
asset - time. Remember, tomorrow is promised to
no one. Carpe Diem.
© Copyright 2005 Paula Gregorowicz
and The Paula G. Company
Paula Gregorowicz and The Paula
G Company specialize in helping stressed out and
overwhelmed women business owners achieve more success
without all the burnout and compromise. Author of
the burnout busting eCourse "Nip Burnout in
the Bud" available at http://www.avoidburnoutnow.com
. Paula offers free help through her Beyond Burnout
newsletter at http://www.thepaulagcompany.com/newsletter.shtml.
To learn more and download the FREE REPORT: "Top
10 Causes of Burnout and How to Avoid Them",
visit her website at http://www.thepaulagcompany.com.
E-mail her at
paula@thepaulagcompany.com
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