8 Ways to Buy Back Time

August 11, 2006 at 10:24 am | In Time | Leave a Comment

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Have more time. Have more money. Have more resources. Have more bandwidth.

Need more? No problem. How about more time? Sure that too.

Its all good. The desire for more time, more time to do things, the things you like.

Once you get your more time, the most important question is, what will you do with it? If you have it, then you’ll have the ability to make more positive choices in your life. And you’ll have more time to think about the things you want to attract in your life.

I digress. Lets get to having more time first, then deciding what to do with it:

1) Give Up TV. Want more time, throw out your television. Don’t worry, there is always YouTube, in case you REALLY need to see a Family Guy Episode. The Internet has made old style TV obsolete. So don’t feel bad about tossing it. You’ll have two + more hours everyday. Woopee!

2) Learn to Photo Read. Photo who? Its like speed reading, but much much faster. But if you don’t read, read first. Even two books a year is better than the average adult. Here’s a good photoreading book. So read first, then read faster, then read fastest, then you’ll be reading like 20 books a month. Not so bad eh?

3) Exercise. Gives you the energy to keep on going in life. Increases your life span and your ability to cope with stress. Makes you live longer. You have more time to enjoy your exercise routine. More time to enjoy cantaloupe.

4) Refinance Your Mortgage With Friends. Learn to improve your relationships with friends. Also learn to improve the quality of the time together. Text less, cell less, spend more time together more. Do more things. Have more real life relationships than virtual. All this improves the amount of face time and decreases the amount of virtual time you spend/waste on text chit chat.

5) Triage. Make the best use of your time right now. Is this the best use of my time right now? Cut out unnecessary waste in your day; traveling, cooking, working, lounging around. Find ways to improve overall efficiency. Value your time. Then you’ll use it better.

6) Focus on Now. NOW! This is all you got, the past and the future are a hologram in your head. So invest more into here and now rather than a hologram, no matter how pretty. Now you can do this and that and all this that, and feel more productive and really discover what’s important to you right now.

7) Find Your Life’s Purpose. Steve Pavlina did it best. Discover your life purpose in about 20 minutes. Not so bad for 20 minutes, I clip my toe nails for longer. Take 20 minutes, setting in on a time for yourself, and go through the exercise. After, your life will make sense, and you’ll be happy. Or at least you’ll have a chance to be happier.

8) Have a suggestion? Let me know. Have any time saving suggestions? I want to hear it. The more the merrier.

Namaste :)

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