Stop Using Time as an Excuse

Blame Time-Management

J.W. Parr
a Few Words

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Time is one thing that most people see as being “out of our control.”

After all, we can’t stop it, rewind it, fast forward it, or add more of it to our lives. The amount of time we’re born with will never change.

However, I don’t believe that it’s entirely out of our control.

While we can’t change the nature of it, we can choose how and what we do with it. How it’s spent, focused on, and directed.

That being said, I think that most people’s problems with productivity and procrastination have less to do with the amount of time the person has, and more about the way they are using their time.

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Mapping It Out

How are you using your time on a daily basis?

Do you feel like you’re a pretty scheduled and ritualistic person, or are you more of a “fly by the seat of your pants” type?

Surprisingly, both types of people can end their day feeling like they just didn’t have enough time to get everything accomplished.

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J.W. Parr
a Few Words

30% writer, 25% gamer, 20% reader, 15% musician, 10% mathematician. 100% awesome. | Lover of words and information. | Writer of short stories and novels.