Today I was sent a great email from Carlos DeJesus and it got me thinking. The email was as follows:
"Can't Find The Time
I was just talking to a doctor friend/client during a training session and he was asking me about that very thing.
"I don't seem to be able to find the time to do all
I need to do" he said. How do you do it?
I said you don't need to find time.
Why? It's not lost is it? he joked.
You are not going to find any more time than what you have. Being busy sort of makes us look important. You won't find time, but what ever is important to you for that, you will "make" time. Then you will like a good Steward, manage your time based on what is really important."
I find so much truth in this. How many times are we guilty of saying "I couldn't find the time to do <insert anything here>"? It isn't about finding the time, it is about making the time. As the story says, when you are a good Steward of your time, you manage it based upon what is really important. You make the time for those important things.
I have a friend who was in a relationship with a girl. At one point they broke up. My friend asked her if they could get back together after about a week. She said she needed some space to think about his request and requested contact be limited to email. She told him when she had figured out what to do she would contact him. My friend would send her an email telling her his thoughts on things and ask for a response. He wouldn't get one. Later, she'd write and say she was just very busy and couldn't find the time to write the email. After this went on for some time, my friend finally got upset and told his ex that if he was important to her she would make the time to answer his emails. He noted that she had made some online purchases, so obviously she could find the time to get on the computer. After this my friend stopped contacting the girl at all. This went on for 3 weeks at which point in time my friend wrote her a very long, but heartfelt email about his feelings on everything from their relationship to what went on afterwards. He brought up some very important issues. She replied! That email and the response from her led to vast improvements in their relationship overnight.
The point is simple: when it is important you make the time for it. We complain that we couldn't find the time to eat right, but the reality is that we should be making the time to eat right. We say we didn't have time for a workout, but we should be making the time for a workout. If your health is important to you time will be available for it because no matter what, you will make the time.
Loved your story on making time. Good sense. Will remember what you wrote, and make time for what´s important to me.
Lynda
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Hey Michael,
this post was spot on, again, very wise.
For me, of course, time is more valuable than money. I can understand that if your are unemployed and cannot pay your rent or bills then it is probably money. It is always the thing which you lack which will probably bite you but in the end: Lost time can never return to you and one cannot buy time with all the money in the world. Time is one of the most fascinating "themes" and we all have only a very limited amount of it. Quality time,with yourself,with loved ones,with even planning your eating-habits, etc.is something highly valuable.
Michael, I can see that you went for a summer-aerodynamic-hair-cut; it will make you lift and run faster,
enjoy your day.
Juli
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Yet another nugget of wisdom for me to keep. Thanks Michael!
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I like your post today. What's important we'll find time for.
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Hi Michael - I think that time is much more valuable than money...you can always get more money, but you have only a limited amount of time...so use it wisely.
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