A thought piece which challenges the accepted wisdom that we should all strive to manage our time as effectively as possible. Whilst acknowledging the importance of basic time management, the article encourages you to embrace the creative possibilities of the unplanned hours.
Making better use of their time is a goal many of my clients share with me. So we come up with useful strategies, and usually see some progress. But just how much can we - or should we - really expect of ourselves?
Are you ready to answer the following questions?
How many times have you gone through difficult situations that had an easy solution but you did not figure it out in time, and things went wrong for you?
Have you ever thought: “If I had known the consequences of my decision, I would have decided differently“?
Do you have peace of mind knowing that your children are smart enough to take care of themselves when you won’t be there for them?
Do you feel prepared to handle the hardships that are yet to come into your life?
Andy Warhol quoted this saying
“They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change
them yourself.” There is much wisdom in this saying.
Time cannot be a solution to a problem. Many quotes concerning
time imply that time is the end-all and be-all of things; but as this
quote maintains, time changes nothing. Rather, we must make wise
use of our time in order to change what needs to be changed.
“Take
One Day at a Time.”