
I wish I could
give it to you. Unfortunately, there is no way to get more time. There is,
however, a way to use your time more effectively, so it feels like you have
more time to do things.
The first thing
you need to do is figure out how you’re spending your time now. If you say you
want more time to study or cook or exercise or declutter, look at your typical
day. Do you spend time on social media, commuting, eating out, watching
television? Is there something you can stop doing so you can gain back that
time?
Can you combine
activities so that you’re doing something you want to do while you’re doing something you need to do? You can fold laundry, exercise or plan meals while you watch
TV. You can listen to instructional tapes while you commute. You can walk at
lunchtime instead of staying at your desk.
Just remember that
trying to do two high-brainpower activities at the same doesn’t work. That’s
how multitasking got a bad reputation.
While you won’t
gain more minutes in your day, you will be spending your time more thoughtfully.
What activities can you combine?
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