How to do more of what you love
…and stop doing the things you don’t
Do you struggle with being able to:
✅ Invest time into what looks like on the outside, nothing at all, like sitting on the deck drinking coffee and staring out into space?
✅ Do the things you find most interesting?
✅ Live the future you want right now?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, you could use a tune-up on how you spend your time. When was the last time you studied your calendar?
Do you actually take the time to understand your activities that bring value to your work or your life?
Chances are, if you don’t have a regular cadence where you sit down and study where your time goes in one way or another, you are missing out on having the work-life harmony you seek. I am not talking about building a routine for yourself; if you want to do that, great. If you don’t want to do that, great.
I am talking about evaluating your activities and managing your schedule to ensure you get the most value out of each day.
I wrote a new article where I go into more detail about the importance of setting this time aside and some tips on how to start studying your time more effectively. You can read the full article by clicking here and subscribing:
About the author: Steve Beauchamp is the author of “Always Improving: Lessons from the samurai,” “The War Within Us: Learn Acceptance, Build Resilience & Create Work:Life Harmony” and his blog at stevebeauchamp.com. Steve writes about continuous improvement, strategic planning, and building Work-Life Harmony for yourself.