Time. Once it passes, it's gone. Forever. You'll never get that second, minute, or year back.
How you spend your time is one of the most essential life lessons.
It's all you've got.
Here’s how to be intentional with your time.
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-Nate Anglin
Time. Once it passes, it's gone. Forever. You'll never get that second, minute, or year back.
How you spend your time is one of the most essential life lessons.
It's all you've got.
Here’s how to be intentional with your time.
It was late morning in my office. The sun beamed through the windows, gently caressing my hand as I pounded on the keyboard.
It was beautiful outside, but my mood wasn't.
I was pissed.
Annoyed.
Frustrated.
I’ve made people angry. They’ve been upset. Disappointed. Sad.
People will point the finger. Point blame.
We’re all victims of the attribution bias, where we tend to attribute our successes to internal factors and attribute our failures to external means.
ADD is my superpower.
I've become a multifaceted human because of it.
My skill stack is extensive, and my interests are deep.
I take no credit.
If it were up to me, I would watch movies, stuff my face with chips and lick leftovers off my fingers.
This was my brain's fault.
It took over me like an alien invading Area 51.
We're all overwhelmed with information. It's the 24 hour CNN effect.
It's happening within your office walls.
Coworkers are blasting through the door, or around your cubicle like they witnessed a UFO landing.
OMG. Did you listen to the recent Joe Rogan podcast?
And…focus lost.
I've created a coping mechanism over the years to avoid this.
We avoid them like the plague, yet, we always have to have them. Running from difficult conversations isn't going to help, nor is running into the conversation like a mad hippo.
Even decades.
If you're impatient, choose the egg. You'll be happier with your progress.
Mastery takes time.
It takes consistent learning, deliberate practice, and instant feedback.
The only thing that helped me focus was having clear goals I was passionate about, and action plans to achieve them.
It was that simple.
ADD is my SUPERPOWER and GOALS are my bat light.
It's hard to stay focused if you don't take the right approach to achieve your goals; here's how.
When I wake up, I pour boiling water over my head.
I feel the scalding heat down my back, drip by drip.
It makes me tough. Strong.
Crazy!
Who am I kidding?
I'm not crazy. I don't pour boiling water over my head.
Instead, I do a few critical things that prime me for the day and don't include second-degree burns.
They'll benefit you too.
Everything in life is meant to distract you - to get your attention. I'm distracted daily. The yarn of life pulling at my thread - doing everything it can to get my attention. When I succumb to its pressure, it's my fault. Usually, for these reasons.