By Ahsan
The carefree days of youth are filled with dreams that will be accomplished one day in the future. When we think of it, each decade that goes by brings us closer to the final act and curtain call. So, after a certain age, your time is running out.
Fine, that is true for everyone, but what are the implications for you and me?
Well, on the one hand, we should try to make our day-to-day activities highly productive, so we make the most of time, and on the other, we can try to make time count more since it's a precious resource that is ticking away.
May I suggest that you consider your time the only thing you have left and use it wisely?
Here are three high-impact things to adopt in your philosophy of using your time left on this earth.
Think of time as an essential possession. So please don't waste it on useless pursuits and things that add little or no benefit to your life—for example, scrolling social media apps.
Do an audit of your time and identify the things you know are as above and strike them or minimize them and become of the things you know are building your best life. Think of high-impact activity.
Next, delegate things that others can do, so you mostly do the items with your time that cannot be delegated—for example, spending time with loved ones, exercising, building your skills, career or business with your core talents. For example, if you are in sales, you are more valuable to your cause by selling than you are doing paperwork.
Bonus tip: for max productivity and deep work in terms of the one thing, so you enjoy a four and a quarter hour work week: time block high impact activity. Set the time and do the work. Don't wait for inspiration because that train comes late or sometimes not at all.
So there you go, a friendly reminder that "don't waste time," especially if you want to live your most awesome life.
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