There Is Never Enough Time, So Stop

by | Oct 13, 2020 | Thoughts | 0 comments

When we make a habit of thinking there isn’t enough time, we are already indirectly admitting defeat. We justify what we aren’t able to do because of “not having time.” The truth is that it is a matter of priorities. It isn’t that there isn’t time. Instead, we need to train ourselves that there is never enough time. Therefore we must use our time mindfully. What you do with your time may contribute something positive in your life, or it may not impact it at all. And then there is the possibility that what you do negatively affects your life. We want to avoid the latter. There is never enough time; use it mindfully. The next time you hear yourself saying, “there isn’t enough time,” try, “I’m focusing my time on ______.” Doing so automatically holds you accountable for what you can’t do because whatever _____ is, it’s far more critical.

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