Watching Time

Are you busy?

Is time just flying by?

Do you wish you had more time?

I have 1414 Saturdays to go before I’m 75.

I keep count nowadays because of a story I read about a young man going to visit his great uncle.

The young man found the old man sitting in his shed looking at a marble with an large empty jar besides him. In answer to the question about what he was doing, the older man smiled and held up the marble and shared his story. “The average person lives to be 75 years old. When I was younger I was always so busy - rushing here and there, meeting, appointments, travel, work, you name it I was busy doing it. Then in my early 40’s I had a health scare and my doctor warned me I would not get to see out my 3900 Saturdays at the rate I was going. When I asked what he meant he said that there are 3900 Saturdays in a 75 year life and if I wanted to see them all I would need to change my lifestyle. I worked out I had about 1800 Saturdays to go, so I went and bought this jar and 1800 marbles and every Saturday I take a marble out and put it in a wooden box. Watching those marbles disappear was a constant reminder to me to enjoy my life. Today is my 75th birthday. Every Saturday after this is a blessing.” The young man cancelled his Saturday plans, went home got his wife and kids and took them out for breakfast and after breakfast went past a toy shop and bought himself some marbles.

There is a lot going on. Corona has ground economies and world travel to an almost stand still. Property prices are rocketing by $1000/day in my home city and around much of NZ. The news is full of all that is wrong in the world. If you focus on this, it is easy to despair for the future. Look around you. We have far more to be grateful for than we do to worry about. Energy flows where focus goes. Focus on what you want more of. 

In recent years there has been a growing trend to talk more about energy and attention management rather than time management. You cannot manage time. There are 86,400 seconds in a day and when they are gone they are gone. ‘Busyness’ is a choice. It does not make for great business or a great life. Focus on being productive rather than busy, on enjoying the days you have. Work out what your priorities are and ensure you focus on what is the most important. Help team members to do the same. Many people have their days swept away in the whirlwind of the urgent. It does not need to be this way. 

Take time this week to look at where your time goes and encourage your team to do the same. A simple 15 minute time tracker works well. Review the results and methodically start to remove the non value add items. Work out what of your activities adds the most value and block time to do this in the following week. Focus = action. Focus on what matters and you are far more likely to get the results you desire.

Here's to your success!

Mike Clark
Mike is an exceptional communicator and has a proven track record of working with businesses to achieve their goals and reach the next level in business performance. His action bias and absolute commitment to producing results along with his engaging personality make him a sought after training facilitator. Working internationally, Mike is based in Palmerston North (the most beautiful city in the world!) writing and delivering courses and training with clarity and insight which produce definable results for the businesses he works with.
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