Part I: Plugging the Time Drain
by Susan Kim
Where does all the time go? Does it hide in the cracks on the floor? Does it seep out the window when no one is looking?
The idea of time “hiding†or “running away†may seem silly. However, as intangible as time may be, it is often defined through very tangible and measureable ways - through our goals. Throughout the day if we accomplish a lot, it is described as “good use of time.†On the other hand, if our wheels have been spinning all day and nothing was completed, we call it “a waste of time.â€
Time is given value by what is accomplished, so letʼs think of time in relation to our goals or our vision. Distractions throughout the day are a big time drain. These diversions are simply a detachment away from our goals. If you want to lessen distractions and make “better use of your time,†reduce or take out actions that do not move you toward your goal.
Discovery Tip: Always move toward your goals
1. First, write down your goals and that you would like to accomplish.
2. Prioritize them so that you can readily identify the most important goals for yourself.
3. Write down WHY that goal is important to you right now.
4. Describe HOW you are going to achieve that goal.
5. When distracted, ask yourself, does this move you toward or away from your goals?
6. Also ask yourself, by taking this action what is the impact on my goals or vision?
Utilize these five steps and you will slowly plug up the time drain and find that you are pulling more time out of the cracks!
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