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Your Ultimate Guide to Having More Time

Need More Time?
Your Ultimate Guide to Having More Time
Putting the Joy Back in Your Day

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Need More timeDo you need more time?

People often think that they do not have enough time, need more time, and feel stressed as a result. With work schedules, children‟s soccer and school schedules, and personal schedules, it can quickly become overwhelming to find time for yourself or for your to do list.  The secret to having more time is to 1) stop saying you don't have any time like you don't have choice in the matter 2) start choosing your time and what you do with it every day 3) don't allow time to move forward without your full conscious participation (because time will move on 4) Be in love with your scheduler/calendar/planner  5) remember, if it is not scheduled, it does not get done.   

The Shift = I Need More Time to I Choose More Time

In my prior career as an Information Technology project manager, I would spend more time on planning the project, planning all the tasks, allocating resources, and scheduling the work in my calendar than actually doing the work. People were always amazed at how much I could squeeze into a day and still have time to take my after work day mini-nap.  I found I did not need more time on most days.  Most people either have a running to do list in their heads or they have lists on paper, sometimes several pieces of paper which leads to feelings of overwhelm and stress and constantly finding yourself in perpetual need more time mode.  Write it down, make it happen.  A daytimer or calendar is a simple way to gain control of your need more time frame of mind.  "If it is on your calendar, it gets done" - that's my motto to shift from need more time to have more time.  But before you go running to find the right type of calendar, let's identify what your relationship to time and what your need for more time looks like.  Get this ebook and shift from need more time to I have plenty of time.

Simple Steps to Gain Control of Your Time

I am committed to you shifting your relationship to time - shifting from need more time to I have plenty of time. Instead of saying or thinking that you do not have enough time, start thinking I am the chooser and I choose my time in a fulfilling way by planning and scheduling my days and hours effectively.  This eBook will have you think about your time differently and provides some conversational tools to prevent others from wasting your time.