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Time Is Precious
Each week, we are all given the gift of a brand new 168 hours, 10,080 minutes, or 604,800 seconds, however you would like to look at it. For most of us, we say, where did the time go, or I just don’t have the time anymore to do everything. The reality is, we all have the same amount of time available to us, regardless if we are a prince or a pauper. In an average week, we tend to sleep about one third of our life, (56 hours) work one third of our life, (56 hours) and have the balance available (56 hours) to do everything else. As we approach the new millennium, our time is our most precious commodity. It is the one thing that we all have that is irreplaceable. We must guard it very closely. Just 30 minutes a day watching mindless television equals 182.5 hours per year or 22.8 full eight-hour work days. This equals an extra four weeks per year that we could use to get caught up around the house, or maybe, for that special vacation we have somehow never had the time for. A time management system may also be used to help us cut out some of our least productive time wasters and replace them with more productive activities. This gradual process takes tremendous discipline, although it’s worth the extra effort.

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* This page is included from the recent book *

The American Dreams Collection

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Some Possible Questions You May Ask?

(How much time do I spend each week...)
1. Working?
2. With family?
3. Studying?
4. Relaxing
5. Traveling?
6. In meetings?
7. On my finances?
8. On my health?
9. With my significant other?
10. Watching television?
11. Wasting in non-productive ways?
12. Working on my goals and my American Dream?

Possible Examples To Improve Time Usage This Week?

1.) Plan the following day the night before using a prioritized “To Do” list
2.) Awake 30 minutes earlier each day
3.) Cut back television viewing by 50% this week
4.) If possible, telecommute to work from home one day this week
5.) Hire a maid to help with some of the house work every other week
6.) Pre-plan meals for the whole week

 

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How Can I Improve My Time?


* Copyright: 2000, 2001: American Dreams

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Jim Bickford
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Phone: 702-732-1971
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Email: jimb@usdreams.com
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