We Have More Than Enough Time if We Organize What We Want to
do with it
“We have more than enough time to do an enormous amount
of good in our lives, if we use the time we have.” -Benjamin Hardy
The most common excuse people will often make
is, “I don’t have enough time.”
But the issue isn’t actually about a lack of
time, rather, it’s about a lack of
understanding and proper organization of time.
We have been taught that it’s okay to justify
a lack of progress with classical sayings like, “you can only do so much in
a day,” and “time flies.”
But the last time I checked, time doesn’t
fly, and everyone lives by the same 24 hours. Why is it then that some people
are able to accomplish so much more than others?
Why? Because they live by their priorities and do only
that which is most important.
Or as Gary Keller put it in his book, The
ONE Thing,
“They go small… “Going small” is ignoring all the things
you could do and doing what you should do.”
What is most important to you? In which areas
do you want to achieve the most success? Prioritize these areas rather than
doing the 1000’s of other things you could do, because being “busy” is
not the same as being productive.
In
Conclusion
Grant Cardone said that one of the greatest
turning points in his life occurred when he “stopped casually waiting for
success and instead started to approach it as a duty, obligation, and
responsibility.”
The various principals discussed in this
article are the things I’ve done to develop this same mindset in myself and I
hope they can do the same for you.
Removing excuses from your life is a matter
of making your dreams more powerful than those excuses. Making your goals and
dreams emotional by making committed decisions and journalling can certainly
help.
Time is not a limiting factor. We have more
than enough time to accomplish the things we want if we focus on what should
be done, rather than what could be done.
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