Don't waste your time being busy!

For many years, I truly believed, there was not enough time in a day for me. There is just so many things to do, so many things to learn and so many people to connect with.

I was always seeking to get more time in the day. I deprived myself from sleep. Few years ago, I was only sleeping every other night. I kept that up for months. About 2 years ago I got more interested in polyphasic sleeping patterns, which enabled me to have more time available during the day without feeling fatigued. It worked really well and if you want to know more about that topic, I'll recommend taking a look into the book The 4 Hour Body by Tim Ferriss. Tim got me also more interested into passive income streams, but that's another story.

The bottom line was, I was looking for more time, because I was always busy...

If you stay in America in the 21st century you have actually most likely needed to hear a great deal individuals inform you just how [strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; font-weight: bold;"]busy they are.

Some individuals's require to view themselves as busy as a way of validating their presence. Busy is just another word for [strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; font-weight: bold;"]hectic. We should stop putting positive value in busyness.

Most managers are at their workdesks early and leave late. Time for them implies not having enough of it.

In some cases time could be a terrific reason for not doing something however in truth the urgency of time comes to be a curse; it protects against from doing 2 crucial things: one, making time for others; and 2, making time for ourselves. I am not discussing work life balance; I am describing the imbalance that 2 much busyness enforces on work itself.

Great ones have actually discovered methods to carve out blocks of time from their routines the method that sculptors form stone. And as soon as that time is carved it comes to be like sculpture long-lasting.

I want to share some guidelines that I believe will provide value to you.

[strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; font-weight: bold;"]Worth your time. Regard time as a possession that like cash need to be handled well.

This is an excellent means to groom individuals for even more duty. When doing so make specific they discover means to handle their time successfully, too-- in component by entrusting to others.

Use complimentary time to reflect. Others make time for selves by keeping one free afternoon a week or every other week.

Handling your time really commonly is not effortless due to the fact that you could not be in control of your routine. Clients require support. Daily-- unless you are a very first responder for fire, security or wellness-- your timetable is not so chaotic.

Taking care of that concern could appear existential however in management it is much more useful. If you wish to handle properly and lead your individuals efficiently you should make time work for you not against you. Time is not the opponent per se; just how we handle it is the obstacle.

I'm very happy that I made the decision to join the Empower Network.

While it doesn't give me more time in general - a day is still roughly 24 hours long on this planet - I can decide on how to use it much better, than when I was working a regular job.

There are a couple of reasons for that:

  1. I don't have to be at my desk on a certain time and work X hours.
  2. I can work whenever and wherever I want.
  3. I make more money in less time than in any other job I ever had.
  4. I make money when I don't work, too.
  5. I get paid for learning.

Stop wasting your time and join the Empower Network, because you should be your own boss!

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Sincerely,
Matthias Sieber
empower@manonthemat.com

7240 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91605 USA

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