(Cont'd)
Timespace #2 – I
drive a lot. My business requires a good deal of travel and
most of it is done in the car. I used to listen to music on
the radio or go into an almost trance-like ‘auto pilot'
mode, usually to escape the tedium of long distance driving.
Now, though, I put a self development
CD in the player, or a language course, or again, I use the
time to practice visualizations and affirmations. The privacy
of your little tin box allows you to shout, sing, laugh or mumble.
Who cares? You are on your own. It's your space.
Timespace #3 – Finally,
this one is not so much about finding extra time as making better
use of the time I thought I was using wisely. My personal time
audit showed me that I was wasting a whole hour, sometimes more,
at the beginning of the day catching up on the overnight e-mail
load and then planning what I was going to do for the rest of
the day.
I prided myself on being an efficient
time warrior, but I now realise, that I was missing one of the
biggest mistakes of all.
So how did I fix that? Simple.
I changed two things. Firstly, I now do my planning, the night
before, by taking ten minutes, near to the end of the evening
and writing down everything I want to achieve the next day.
The bonus here is that overnight, my mind works on the issues
even while I sleep, so by the time I get started next day, I
am far better prepared.
Secondly, I leave my e-mail inbox
until lunchtime. I spend the morning getting through the goals
I assigned the night before and then just before I take a break
for lunch, I race through my inbox. That way, I find I already
feel good about what I've done so far in the day, my mind is
much more focused and I don't get distracted.
So no matter how efficient you
think you are, take a look again at your day and I'll bet you
can find some extra layers of time, you never knew you had.
Good hunting.
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