Dumb Little Man: How to Find Enough Time to Do Everything You Want |
How to Find Enough Time to Do Everything You Want Posted: 10 Aug 2010 07:09 AM PDT We could all do with a few more hours in the day. There are so many different things we want to do, in every aspect of our lives. We want to improve our financial status, get further with our career, take part in the hobbies which bring us alive, and give something back to the world. No wonder we get overwhelmed. No wonder we end up aimlessly surfing the net or watching reruns on TV, because we just don't know where to begin. Figure Out What You Want First, it's absolutely crucial to know what you want. You might think that's the easy bit – but the truth is, this can be really tricky. To figure out what you want, you need to:
Then ask, "If I could have only one more of these, which would I choose?" Happiness doesn't come from ticking off a lot of arbitrary goals or activities on a checklist. It comes from doing the things which are meaningful and enjoyable to you – however silly, crazy or unimportant those might seem to other people. Track Your Time This is a really basic and powerful time-management technique – but it's one which most people have never even tried. Put yourself ahead by giving it ago. If you've ever attempted a financial or dieting turn around, you may have kept a money diary or a food log. This has two purposes: it helps you see the true picture (however much you might rather keep your head in the sand!) and it also makes you more accountable for your actions. By tracking your time, you accomplish the same thing. You get a very clear idea of where exactly your time is currently going – and you'll also find that you're more likely to use your time on the things which you want to do, rather than wasting it on activities which don't really bring you any lasting satisfaction. Put Your Goals In Your Diary When you have a lot of things which you want to do, it's easy to keep putting them off. Perhaps they seem difficult to organize, or you think you'll somehow find spare time to do them. A great way to really improve your chances of getting things done is to pop them in your diary. You could do this in one of two ways:
One of the first words which toddlers learn is "No!" But somehow, many adults seem to have lost the ability to say this. There's nothing wrong with turning down someone's request. If you're asked to help with a neighborhood group, bake cakes for your kids' classmates, go to a party, or any other commitment ... it's OK to say "I'm too busy." Of course, if you want to take that on, then do. But don't let yourself agree just because you feel like you should. Learning to say "no" isn't just about the requests which come from other people. It's also about saying "no" to yourself. That might mean:
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