Sunday, November 27, 2011

Time Management Is a Bunch of Nonsense, I'll Prove It!

If you go into a bookstore, you'll notice all kinds of books on time management. Most of them talk about things you can do around your environment such as turning off cell phones, turning off your computer, setting a schedule and following through with it every day. What you'll start to notice is they all say basically the same thing.

I consider myself one hyper guy. I'm constantly moving and having to move. My mind runs in 50 different directions at once all day, so it's tough for me to really focus and concentrate. I needed to learn a better way that would work for me and a way to allow myself to become more productive.

I learned first of all that time management was really kind of nonsense. You may be asking yourself, how can that be? Well first of all time doesn't really exist. Time is something we came up with as humans. The human mind, which is us, created clocks and time pieces that would allow us to keep better track of our day, which allows us to organize.

After many years, it's become so conditioned inside our heads that people actually talk about time like it's the ruler of their lives. I hear people say things like, "I don't have any time." They say, "When I find some time." It's almost like time has become a tangible object, as if we control TIME.

I don't know...what I do know is that when it's 4 pm MST here it's 4 pm the next day somewhere across the world. I also understand that lions, bears and other animals don't wear watches....

I mean, I didn't see my neighbor's dog this morning wearing a watch telling his owner, "WOOF! WOOF! Hey owner, hurry up here, we're running late to the dog park. What's your problem? You act like we have all kinds of time."

The point is that time doesn't really exist. It's almost as if it's an illusion. It's something we've all made up in our heads.

Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my...nope they don't use time-they use nature and instinct.

Here's the lesson:

What I've learned is that what we can control is ourselves and it's not really about time management. It's about self-management. Once we learn to master our own lives and our own selves, that's when we start to get things done and we create value to the world and in return, we get more done.

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