Switch Off Time Management
Have you ever worked on something that you were absolutely
possessed about? You weren't working you were obsessed. Time
flew by, there were no hiccups and inspiration was in
everything you did. You were performing at a level of high
quality and you produced a lot. You were in a zone of
contentment and clarity.
What you were experiencing was your brilliance. The end and
the path were clear. For most people these moments are rare.
But that not need be the case.
We have a tendency to think in tasks rather than outcomes.
We clutter our lives on goals rather than the creating
experiences. Then we wonder why we are stressed
We lust after achievement instead of filling our lives with
true passion. Passion is filling, lust is exhausting. We tend
to seek pride instead of satisfaction of fulfillment. Pride is
something we feel internally. Satisfaction is what we
experience when we have made an impact.
Time is actually a gift. How much of it we have is unknown.
What if you only have today? How would you use it? Would you
look at the people in your life differently? What impact would
you make today? How would you treat your co-worker, family
member, sibling, spouse, or child? Would you micro manage the
time?
Time management is a focus on scheduling tasks. Those that
need to get done with all the conflicting obligations we face
when we are living someone else's agenda. When you allow your
purpose to live and your brilliance to breath, time
disintegrates. The outcome is lasting and the result is larger
than life.
If you shift your thinking to how you can become a creator
instead of a tasker then you will begin to see time
differently. Before you sit down to make a list of chores,
(Tasks) think about how the outcome feels to you. Imagine how
the results can positively change someone else's life.
Maybe it's time to get out of the slumber of your life. Try
to remember when you were a kid and you absolutely loved today.
Like when things really tasted great. When things got messy it
was OK. As someone asked if you wanted to try something and you
said sure. That trying was more important than being right.
What about those days that you learned something new and that
was great?
As you begin to plan awaken all your senses; the light,
colors, size, distance, sounds, frequency, amplitude, smells,
pungent, sweet, touch, hard, soft, of the place close or far,
in the mountains or at sea level. The more real you make
something before you do it the easier it is to live it.
As a kid, we pretended and that pretending became our
reality. You can do the same thing with your planning. Can you
recall where in your body those feelings of pretending
originated? Here is a suggestion:
To really make it more real, try to move your thoughts from
your head into your torso. Take a deep breath saying to
yourself, "I am now entering the calm clear space!" exhale and
strengthen the experience from a calm clear perspective. Repeat
your breathing a few times repeating the expression. You will
sense clutter disappearing.
When you actually begin the experience keep redirecting your
thoughts back to this centered calm space. Whenever you feel
your thoughts inside your head, take a breath and move them
back to your torso.
Try this right now. On your next activity. Remember, it's
like shampooing; Apply, experience, and repeat. Be calm, be
centered, be Brilliant. Keep returning your attention back to
your centered space. That's what you did as a kid. That's when
you were most brilliant. It's when you were on purpose the
most. It was the moments that time flew.
That was the zone. Why not relive it today and be complete
in this moment and have fun. Invite others to join you. You
might simply get a lot more done without the worries of what
must be done.
Instead of working on tasks on a ToDo list you are
experiencing the brilliance of the people around you. I wonder
if you would accept, that is a last day worth living. Making it
a life will generate memories to fill a universe.
Michael Spindelman lives in Western New York, is an Engineer
from RIT, a writer, trainer, mentor, 6 Sigma Champion with
nearly 30 yrs experience in business development as a sr. exec
and is a mature serial entrepreneur. Learn about living on
purpose, time management, outstanding quality, and value driven
income at: http://www.eventronics.com
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